Brand investigation Published May 10, 2026

Country Life Vitamins (Country Life, LLC)

Country Life's Pattern: Early gluten-free leader with strong GMPs—but a modest R&D footprint and room to grow on transparency

Country Life Vitamins (Country Life, LLC) brand investigation

Overall grade

F Poor

Investigation confirms Country Life manufactures in an NSF-audited GMP facility and was the first supplement brand to certify its entire line and facility gluten-free—an industry-shaping move. Yet, unlike some transparency leaders, Country Life does not provide a public batch COA portal, keeping quality claims largely internal. 467

Transparency

D 60/100

Mixed

Scandal-Free

F 20/100

Poor

Innovation

F 50/100

Poor

Satisfaction

D 62/100

Mixed

Value

D 65/100

Mixed

The investigation

We analyzed ownership changes (Kikkoman to private equity), facility certifications, recall and complaint records, product formulations, price/value versus competitors, and real-world user sentiment. The pattern that emerges is a compliant, quality-focused manufacturer with credible third-party certifications and some award-winning SKUs, offset by limited published testing data and a modest track record of in-house clinical research.

Key findings

What our investigation surfaced

  1. 01

    NSF-audited GMP manufacturing: Country Life's Hauppauge plant is listed by NSF for dietary supplement GMP, with multiple registered addresses—an indicator of formal third-party oversight beyond basic compliance. 4

  2. 02

    Gluten-free trailblazer: Country Life was the first U.S. supplement brand to certify its entire line and facility gluten-free via GFCO (≤10 ppm), a bar stricter than FDA's 20 ppm threshold. 6789

  3. 03

    Limited public COA transparency: Despite strong testing claims ("Pledge of Integrity"), the brand does not maintain a public batch COA portal; quality details are described generally, not lot-by-lot. 513

  4. 04

    Mixed but generally stable risk profile: Only a small 2013 CPSC packaging recall (1,100 units of iron tablets) surfaced; BBB shows very few complaints in recent years, with a documented resolution. 1011

  5. 05

    Formulations lean on credible branded ingredients: Beauty and hair SKUs use ingredients with human RCTs (e.g., Verisol collagen; Keranat oil complex), though trials are on the ingredient, not Country Life-specific formulas. 151622

Most surprising finding

A historic gluten-free pioneer with NSF-audited GMPs that still doesn't publish lot-level COAs for consumers.

Company profile

Who they actually are

Ownership

Country Life, LLC was acquired by private equity firm Lion Equity Partners on August 2, 2023, from Kikkoman's KI NutriCare subsidiary. Kikkoman had made Country Life a wholly owned subsidiary in 2006 following a 2005 joint venture. 123

Founded

1971; long-time Long Island (NY) supplement maker. 6

Headquarters

Hauppauge, New York, with manufacturing and distribution on Long Island. 4

Market position

Mid-priced, retail-friendly brand with broad distribution and emphasis on clean-label certifications (gluten-free, vegan) and branded ingredients (e.g., Verisol collagen, Keranat). Awards include a 2022 NEXTY for Menopause Rescue and Newsday's 2018 Top Workplace #1 mid-sized company. 621

Regulatory record

No FDA warning letters located in our ; one notable CPSC recall in 2013 for a 25 mg iron product due to non-child-resistant packaging (about 1,100 units), with no injuries reported. 10

Certifications

  • NSF GMP registration (facility listing shows manufacturing and distribution sites). 4

  • GFCO gluten-free certification—first supplement line/facility certified 100% gluten-free (historical coverage). 6789

  • American Vegetarian Association (many SKUs certified vegan/vegetarian). 20

  • USDA Organic manufacturer capability on select lines (company statements/industry coverage). 69

  • Kosher and some Halal certifications; brand also claims 'manufacturing supports wind power' on product pages. 2013

Active controversies

2013 CPSC recall for non-child-resistant iron packaging (1,100 units) with no injuries; sporadic customer complaints appear isolated and largely resolved. 1011

Top products

What's worth buying

01

Coenzyme B-Complex (with methylfolate & methylcobalamin)

B-Complex · ≈$26.24 for 120 capsules (≈$0.44/serving; label indicates 60 servings). [^18]

Strength

Uses body-ready forms (L-5-MTHF; methylcobalamin), adds choline; certified gluten-free & vegan. 1814

Weakness

Not the lowest price per serving versus NOW or Thorne equivalents; some versions still list a folic acid component alongside methylfolate. 241714

Evidence

B-vitamin bioavailability advantages are ingredient-class based; efficacy depends on individual status. Label confirms coenzymated forms (Quatrefolic). 14

Well-designed B-complex for those seeking methylated forms and certifications; value is fair but not a bargain.

02

Maxi-Hair & Scalp Rescue (with Keranat)

Hair/Scalp · ≈$34.99 for 30 vegan softgels (Target). [^15]

Strength

Includes Keranat oil complex used in a 12-week clinical trial (ingredient-level evidence) and a multi-pathway beauty formula. 15

Weakness

Evidence is for Keranat itself; no Country Life-specific clinical trial; premium price per dose.

Evidence

Brand cites a 12-week study measuring reduced telogen density; Keranat is an ingredient with published RCT data (via supplier literature). 15

If shedding/beauty support is the goal and you want vegan softgels, it's a thoughtful pick—priced as a premium beauty supplement.

03

Maxi-Skin (Verisol collagen + C & A) tablets/powder

Beauty/Collagen · ≈$20–$24 for 30 servings (varies by format/retailer). [^26][^27]

Strength

Uses Verisol collagen peptides with human RCTs showing improvements in skin elasticity and wrinkle depth at 2.5 g/day. 1622

Weakness

Study outcomes are on the branded peptide, not this exact finished formula; results vary by age and duration.

Evidence

Multiple RCTs (e.g., Proksch et al.) note elasticity/wrinkle benefits after 4–8 weeks at 2.5 g/day. 22

A credible 'beauty-from-within' option built on a well-studied collagen peptide, at mainstream pricing.

04

Vitamin D3 5,000 IU (200 softgels)

Core vitamins · ≈$19.99 at Target (≈$0.10/softgel), mid-market versus Nature Made (≈$0.08) and Thorne (≈$0.27). [^28][^29][^30]

Strength

Straightforward, concentrated D3; widely available.

Weakness

Not USP Verified; a bit pricier per dose than Nature Made's large bottles. 2329

Evidence

Commodity ingredient; value analysis drives choice.

Good convenience/value balance if you prefer Country Life; penny-pinchers may pick Nature Made's USP-Verified bulk.

Approach with caution

Products with issues

Target-Mins Iron 25 mg (recalled lot 13A866B, 2013)

Minerals · N/A (recall)

Issue

Lacked child-resistant packaging; recall advised refunds/replacements; no injuries reported. 10

A packaging lapse from 2013; no recurrence found in recent records.

Maxi-Hair (tablets) user experience

Beauty · ≈$22–$30 depending on size

Issue

Some users report large size and unpleasant taste; consider capsules/softgels if sensitive. 31

Formula is fine; pill format may not suit everyone.

Red flags

Concerning patterns we found

Limited public lot-level test data (COAs) despite strong testing claims

Company outlines a testing 'Pledge of Integrity' and sustainability commitments but offers no public COA lookup. 513

FrequencyOngoing pattern (site-wide, as of September 2025).

ResponseEmphasizes internal QA, vendor audits, and third-party facility certifications; some retailers echo quality claims.

What customers say

Patterns across the reviews

Beauty SKUs (Maxi-Hair line) often praised for nail/skin benefits

Frequent in retail/online forums

"Country Life Maxi-Hair Plus... my nails grow like crazy and they are real sturdy." [Reddit]

"Works!" (Maxi-Hair Plus) [Amazon]

Perceived benefits align with high-biotin formulas; expectations should match ingredient class effects. 3225

Occasional product/packaging complaints, typically resolved

Very low volume (BBB lists 1 complaint in last 3 years)

"Bottles had seal missing... they are sending replacement." [BBB]

Low complaint volume and documented follow-ups suggest decent customer care processes. 11

Biochem (sister brand) noted by some for low heavy metals in whey

Anecdotal forum notes

"I went with this brand because it tested low in heavy metals." [Reddit]

Positive niche sentiment; not a public COA from Country Life proper. 33

Value analysis

What you actually pay for

Pricing strategy

Mid-market with premium features (gluten-free, vegan certification, branded actives).

Ingredient cost

Use of branded ingredients (Verisol, Keranat, Quatrefolic) typically adds cost relative to generics.

Markup

B-complex per-serving price ($0.44) sits above NOW ($0.27) and near Thorne (~$0.35–$0.38), reflecting methyl forms and brand positioning. D3 pricing is mid-pack (Country Life ~$0.10 vs Nature Made ~$0.08 vs Thorne ~$0.27). 182417282930

Fair value for shoppers who prioritize gluten-free facility certification and vegan options; value-seekers can beat prices with USP-Verified commodity lines (e.g., Nature Made D3). 2329

Alternatives

Other brands worth considering

Thorne

Extensive third-party oversight; many products NSF Certified for Sport; strong practitioner reputation.

Price

Often higher per serving than Country Life on core vitamins.

Choose when

Athletes and users needing lot-level banned-substance screening. 3436

Nature Made (select SKUs)

USP Verified on many staples; very competitive bulk pricing (e.g., D3).

Price

Generally lower per dose for commodity vitamins.

Choose when

When third-party product verification (USP) and price trump specialty forms. 2329

NOW Foods

Aggressive testing footprint (ISO-accredited labs), broad selection, sharp pricing.

Price

Frequently lower than Country Life for comparable forms.

Choose when

Budget-conscious shoppers who still want documented testing protocols. 35

Verdict matrix

Who should buy, who should skip

Ideal for

  • Gluten-free consumers who value facility-wide certification

  • Shoppers seeking vegan/vegetarian certifications on many SKUs

  • Beauty-from-within users who want branded actives (Verisol, Keranat)

Avoid if

  • You require public batch COAs for every lot

  • You want the lowest possible price for commodity vitamins (e.g., D3 bulk)

Best products

  • Coenzyme B-Complex (methylated forms; certified GF/vegan) 18

  • Maxi-Skin (Verisol collagen) 2622

  • Maxi-Hair & Scalp Rescue (Keranat) 15

Skip these

  • Large tablet formats if you're pill-sensitive (consider capsules/softgels instead). 31

The bottom line

Country Life operates like a standards-first traditionalist: an NSF-audited GMP facility, early and comprehensive gluten-free certification, and clean-label formulations using reputable branded ingredients. That is genuine consumer value. At the same time, the brand's public transparency stops short of leaders that publish lot-level COAs, and we did not find Country Life-run clinical trials on their finished supplements—evidence is largely at the ingredient level. Pricing is generally fair-to-midpack. Net-net: a dependable, quality-oriented brand for certified gluten-free and vegan options, with room to elevate transparency and R&D leadership. 46785

What to watch for

Watch for any post-acquisition (2023) investments by Lion Equity into testing transparency (public COAs) and clinical validation of key Country Life formulas; also monitor future award wins and any regulatory updates. 12

Expert perspectives

Industry coverage shows Country Life leaned into third-party certifications early (GFCO, NSF-GMP), a best-practice signal even absent public COAs. 678

Frequently asked

Common questions

Does Country Life publish Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for each lot?

No public COA portal was found; the brand highlights internal testing and third-party facility certifications instead. 5

Is Country Life's facility really gluten-free?

Yes—historically documented as the first supplement line/facility fully GFCO-certified (≤10 ppm). 67

Any recent recalls or FDA actions?

We found a single small CPSC recall in 2013 (iron), no injuries reported; no FDA warning letters located in our . 10

Are their 'beauty' claims evidence-based?

They use branded actives (Verisol, Keranat) with human RCTs, but studies are on the ingredients, not Country Life-specific finished products. 1622

How does Country Life's pricing compare?

Generally mid-pack; some SKUs cost more than budget leaders (NOW, Nature Made), less than many practitioner brands. 182429

How we investigated

Analysis of corporate ownership records and press releases, NSF and certification directories, CPSC/FDA recall databases, BBB complaints, employee review data, brand and retailer product pages, price scans at major retailers, and peer-reviewed/industry reports on branded ingredients.

Sources

  1. 1. Lion Equity Partners Completes Acquisition Of Country Life, LLC (2023)
  2. 2. Private equity firm Lion Equity Partners acquires Country Life (2023)
  3. 3. Kikkoman Factbook: Business Overview of Country Life, LLC (2019)
  4. 4. NSF Certified GMP Listing – Country Life, LLC (2025)
  5. 5. Our Pledge of Integrity – Country Life (2025)
  6. 6. Country Life Receives Top Workplace Award (notes early certifications) (2018)
  7. 7. Country Life Becomes First Line of Vitamins Certified Gluten Free (GFCO) (2008)
  8. 8. Market demand drives Country Life's push for Non-GMO Project Verified (2015)
  9. 9. Verywell Health: Best Gluten-Free Vitamin Brands (notes Country Life's GFCO & NSF-GMP) (2024)
  10. 10. CPSC Recall: Country Life Target-Mins Iron (packaging not child-resistant) (2013)
  11. 11. BBB Complaints – Country Life (2024)
  12. 12. Glassdoor – Country Life Vitamins reviews (2024)
  13. 13. Our Commitments – Sustainability (wind power; certifications) (2025)
  14. 14. Coenzyme B-Complex Advanced (label/claims) (2025)
  15. 15. Maxi-Hair & Scalp Rescue (Keranat) – Target listing (2025)
  16. 16. Verisol collagen RCT coverage (Skin Pharmacology & Physiology) (2013)
  17. 17. Thorne B-Complex #12 – Amazon pricing (2025)
  18. 18. Country Life Coenzyme B-Complex 120 – Vitacost (2025)
  19. 19. NOW Co-Enzyme B-Complex – Amazon pricing (2025)
  20. 20. Maxi-Hair (product page; certifications & wind power note) (2025)
  21. 21. PRWeb: Country Life wins NEXTY Award (Menopause Rescue) (2022)
  22. 22. Maxi-Skin Collagen + C & A – retailer pages citing Verisol data (2025)
  23. 23. USP Dietary Supplement Verification Program (2025)
  24. 24. Thorne B-Complex – pricing (additional) (2025)
  25. 25. Amazon reviews – Maxi-Hair Plus (customer sentiment) (2024)
  26. 26. Maxi-Skin Collagen + C & A – tablets pricing (2025)
  27. 27. Maxi-Skin Collagen + C & A – powder pricing (2025)
  28. 28. Country Life Vitamin D3 5000 IU (200 softgels) – Target (2025)
  29. 29. Nature Made D3 5000 IU (360 softgels) – Amazon (2025)
  30. 30. Thorne D-5000 – Amazon (2025)
  31. 31. Target reviews – Maxi-Hair format/taste complaints (2025)
  32. 32. Reddit: User cites Maxi-Hair Plus helping nails (2024)
  33. 33. Reddit: Biochem whey chosen for low heavy metals (2023)
  34. 34. NSF Certified for Sport – program overview (2025)
  35. 35. NOW Foods – Comprehensive Testing overview (2025)
  36. 36. NSF Certified for Sport – brand directory (Thorne examples) (2025)

Investigation date 2025-09-28 · 36 sources

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