Solgar
Comprehensive Brand Analysis
Fast Facts
Company History & Milestones
- 1947: Founded in NYC by Nat Colby, Mike Goldfarb, and Dr. Carl Zoll.
- 1950s–60s: Introduced small-batch amber glass bottles.
- 1998: Acquired by Wyeth; sold to NBTY (2002); became part of Nestlé Health Science (2021).
- 2014: Recall of ABC Dophilus infant probiotic due to fungal contamination.
- 2020s: Emphasized recyclable glass packaging, non-GMO, vegan, kosher, and halal certifications.
Product & Manufacturing Profile
Core Products
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Manufacturing Model
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Quality Certifications
- 500+ premium supplements: vitamins, minerals, herbals, specialty formulas.
- Manufactures in-house at Leonia, NJ facility.
- Small-batch processes with purified water, amber glass bottles.
- GMP compliant; FDA-inspected facility.
- Many products Kosher, Halal, vegan, non-GMO.
Third-Party Testing
Transparency
Published Testing
- Strong emphasis on certifications and quality processes.
Trust Score
Trust Score: None/10
Reasoning: Trust Score: 4/5
Solgar’s 75-year heritage, premium positioning, and quality practices earn strong trust. The lack of COAs and past recalls temper transparency, but credibility remains high.
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