Firstly, Horjoy Liquid Chlorophyll tastes way too minty sweet to even be nasty-tasting chlorophyll. If there is any chlorophyll in there it isn’t much. There really isn’t any regulation guaranteeing the label is accurate on any given dietary supplement? Secondly, they solicit a review with the promise of a $20 Amazon Gift Card. They claim you’ll get it with a positive or negative review. The black card above and below was included with our order. The white card below was mailed to us later on.
We finally relented and left a review that was actually positive. Based only on the taste. Otherwise, it didn’t do a thing health wise. They said wait 2-3 business days to get the gift card after sending them a screen shot of the review by email. We waited nearly 3 weeks and nothing. In the end, we deleted the review as this fraud further made us question if this was real chlorophyll due to it tasting like mint syrup. Seriously you could use it to make a mint shake!
Really they shouldn’t be compelling people to review their product in exchange for a gift. One wonders how many of the positive reviews are motivated by this? They made a point of saying don’t include a screen shot of the card with your review as if they were hiding something. We sent them an email saying we deleted our review and we got no reply. I guess they didn’t give a crap! LOL!
Note: Horjoy is an odd name for your health product! It’s also interesting their website doesn’t even work…horjoy-us.com! The trademark for HORJOY is owned by Fortune Snow LLC. The company appears to operate out of Georgia.