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Form Superblend Protein Review — Is It Worth It?
Form Superblend occupies a similar premium space to Vivo Life Perform, but takes a different approach — a broader multi-protein blend that also incorporates functional ingredients. It's arguably the most sophisticated plant protein formula on the UK market.
What Is It?
Superblend combines pea protein isolate, pumpkin seed protein, and sacha inchi protein — a more diverse blend than most plant proteins that rely on just pea and rice. Form positions it as more than a protein supplement; it's designed to double as a functional daily nutrition product.
Ingredients & Nutrition

Per 30g serving, you get 20g of protein, 3g of fat, and 4g of carbohydrates at 120 calories. The protein content is slightly lower than single-source plant proteins of a similar weight, reflecting the broader ingredient matrix. The pumpkin seed and sacha inchi additions bring omega fatty acids alongside the protein — a differentiator from standard blends.
Form also includes digestive enzymes, probiotics (Bacillus coagulans), and ashwagandha KSM-66 in the formula — making it more of a premium wellness product than a pure protein supplement. The BCAAs are approximately 4g per serving.
All ingredients are certified vegan and the product uses only natural flavours and sweeteners. The ingredient list is long compared to basic protein powders but transparent — no proprietary blends or mystery matrices.
Taste & Mixability
Form has put real work into taste, and it shows. Salted Maca Caramel is genuinely unique and one of the more interesting protein powder flavours available in the UK. Chocolate Peanut is rich without being artificial. The natural sweeteners (coconut nectar) produce a less aggressively sweet result than sucralose-based competitors.
Mixability is moderate — the multi-source protein blend produces a slightly thicker shake than single-source products. A blender gives better results than a shaker for this one.
Effectiveness
The multi-protein approach means a more complete and complementary amino acid profile than relying on any single plant source. The addition of probiotics and ashwagandha adds genuine functional value, particularly for stress management and gut health — though the doses of these additions are on the modest side.
For post-workout protein synthesis, 20g is adequate for most training contexts, though heavier athletes may want to increase the serving size.
Value for Money
At £35.99 for approximately 30 servings, you're paying £1.20 per serving. That's competitive with Vivo Life and substantially more than MyProtein. The added functional ingredients (probiotics, ashwagandha, omegas) provide some justification for the premium — if you'd otherwise buy these separately, the compound value calculation shifts in Form's favour.
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Verdict
Form Superblend is the right choice if you want plant protein that does more than just add protein. The functional additions are real, the taste is excellent, and the ingredient transparency is commendable. If you purely want the most protein per pound spent, this isn't it — but if you're building a comprehensive supplement stack and want to consolidate, Superblend earns its keep.
Rating: 8/10
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