A few weeks back a BehindMLM reader informed me that, since publication of our initial Crush Global review (Nov 2016), the company had “changed significantly”.

Now offering CBD and nutritional products. No membership fee to join. Comp plan has been totally re-written as well.

Crush Global came up for review today and at first I was confused.

The Crush Global we reviewed two years ago marketed savings and rewards membership, part of which was a discounted travel offering.

Turns out there’s a Crush Global that publishes travel guides, only it has nothing to do with Crush Global the MLM company.

After confirming I had the right Crush Global yeah, it looks like the company has done a complete rework since our 2016 review.

Read on for an updated review of the Crush Global MLM opportunity.

The Company

Crush Global is still headed up by founder and CEO Josh Henderson.

The company is still based out Kentucky and on the executive side of things, nothing much appears to have changed.

Crush Global Products

I wasn’t able to pin down when exactly they switched over (Q3 2018?), but Crush Global’s savings and rewards membership is gone.

Crush Global now markets ‘
what (they) intend to be the most potent natural supplements in the world!

We never cut corners when it comes to potency, quality, and purity. All of our products contain only the best ingredients.

Featured supplements on the Crush Global website include;

Ryse – “a great tasting nutritious meal replacement shake with an abundance of all-natural ingredients”, retails at $74.99 for a box of 10 shake sachets

Lyfe – a hemp extract that “contains different cannabinoids, including CBD”, retails at $74.99 a bottle for 500 mg variety or $94.99 a bottle for 750 mg

Byrn – “a maximum strength product designed for extreme fat loss, energy and focus that lasts”, retails at $37.49 for a bottle of 20 capsules

Zyng – “a healthy and great tasting fizzy energy drink”, retails at $49.99 for a box of ten single-serve sticks

Clymb – a “proprietary blend of ten adaptogenic plant extracts” that provides “support to the immune system, reducing stress, and improving endurance & stamina”, retails at $49.99 for a 2 fl. oz. bottle

Nyte – “an all-natural effervescent relaxing drink that promotes healthy magnesium levels and balances calcium intake – helping you to feel less stressed & relaxed”, retails at $39.99 for a 1.33 oz. (33 g) tub

Additional products not featured on the Crush Global website but appear in their online store include;

Lyte Zero THC – “LYTE Hemp extract does not have the psychoactive properties due to ZERO THC”, retails at $74.99 a bottle

Lyte Lemongrass Lotion – “LYTE CBD Lotion does not enter the bloodstream which makes it great for targeted relief, making it a great addition to LYTE and LYTE CBD Oil for full body relief”, retails at $74.99 for a 4 fl. oz. tub (118.2 ml)

Lyte for Pets – “bacon flavored hemp extract CBD for pets”, retails at $49.99 for a 1 fl. oz. bottle

Crush Global


🤖 Quick Answer

What changes did Crush Global make since its 2016 review?
Crush Global underwent significant restructuring, transitioning from a savings and rewards membership model with discounted travel offerings to a company focused on CBD oil and nutritional supplements. The compensation plan was completely rewritten, and membership fees were eliminated entirely.

How can consumers distinguish between different Crush Global entities?
Crush Global operates as an MLM company selling CBD and nutritional products, separate from an unrelated business that publishes travel guides under the same name. Verification of the specific company is necessary to avoid confusion between these distinct organizations.


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