I’m not exactly a supplement junkie, so I tend to approach new products in this space with a healthy dose of skepticism. I take my daily vitamins and try to stay on top of things with basics like protein powders, but for the most part, I’ve only recently started exploring supplements more seriously. As I get older and things don’t always operate at peak performance, I’m starting to see the value in giving my body a little extra support.
Previously, I tried the Recovery Gummies from For Wellness—specifically their Restore and Hydration options—and found them to be a solid addition to my routine. We recently took a look at a couple of their products aimed more at the mental side of recovery: the Focus Gummies and the Mocha Coffee Supplement, both designed to help with clarity and concentration.
Why Mental Recovery Matters
Running and fitness obviously require a level of commitment and consistency—physical effort is a given. And sure, we often see the benefits in terms of overall health. But there are so many other reasons we run. For me, working in a field that can be emotionally taxing, my run time has become a way to recenter and take a moment for myself, even if it’s just a few miles.
I’ve also found that running helps sharpen my focus—it gets me out of my head and into my body, clearing out the mental cobwebs and the constant stream of random thoughts. That’s why it makes sense to support those aspects—clarity, focus, and de-stressing—with the right supplements. And that’s exactly what these two products from For Wellness aim to assist with.
Taste: The Key Selling Point
Taste is a big deal for me when it comes to supplements. If I can’t stomach it, it’s not staying in my routine—no matter how healthy it claims to be. I know some people think wellness products have to taste bland or chalky, but I don’t buy into that. If something tastes good, I’m way more likely to stick with it.
That’s where the Tangerine Focus Gummies shine. I’ll admit, I’m a bit of an orange flavor enthusiast, so I was already inclined to like them—but they really are genuinely tasty.
As for the Mocha Coffee Supplement, it adds just a touch of chocolatey richness to your coffee without overpowering it. One heads-up: it blends best with a frother or blender. Stirring with a spoon left it a bit clumpy for me.
Effectiveness & Overall Feel
One reason I don’t often review supplements is because I find it tough to measure their effects. The body is incredibly personal—what works wonders for one person might do very little for someone else. There’s no universal solution, and that makes it hard to draw clear conclusions, even with consistent use.
These supplements are designed to support more than just the body—they’re formulated with the mind in mind. The Focus Gummies, in particular, are built around that idea. For Wellness claims they’ve created a blend that not only boosts brain health but also supports vision and helps combat blue light exposure.
Given that I spend the majority of my day in front of a screen—both for my job and while writing this blog—anything that helps reduce the impact of screen time definitely catches my attention. The formula includes Lutemax 2020, Vitamin A, and Cordyceps, which together are said to help reduce eye strain, improve visual performance, and enhance mental clarity. The goal? To help you stay focused, feel sharper, and—quite literally—see the difference.
The formula in The Good Stuff powder includes ingredients like L-theanine and theobromine, which are known for supporting focus without the jittery side effects. It also packs in anti-inflammatory ingredients and collagen, which is a nice bonus if you’re looking to support joint health, skin, hair, or nails. While it’s hard to quantify all the effects, I did feel a little more locked in, especially during long work sessions. If you’re looking to level up your morning routine without overdoing the caffeine, this feels like a smart addition.
After about a month of using these supplements, I haven’t noticed any negative side effects—and overall, I’ve felt healthy and well during that time. While it’s tough to pinpoint exact outcomes, I don’t see much downside in giving them a try for yourself.
Final Thoughts
Overall, if you’re on the hunt for something tasty that helps with focus, these are solid options. I’d say they’re definitely worth giving a shot.

