Biotin Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true?

OPJanuary 22, 2026
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OP
Jan 22, 2026, 05:46 PM

Hey everyone! I was at Costco yesterday and saw their Kirkland Signature Biotin Gummies on sale for like half the price of what I usually pay at the vitamin shop. Has anyone tried these? Is the lower price a red flag for lower quality, or did I just score a major steal? My hair's been feeling brittle lately and I want to make sure I'm getting the real deal.

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DynamicDan547
Jan 22, 2026, 06:45 PM

OP, I've been using those Kirkland biotin gummies for 6 months now! The universe really provides when you're open to it. Price doesn't always equal purity - sometimes big stores just buy in bulk. Check the ingredients list though! Make sure there's no artificial colors or high fructose corn syrup. Nature's bounty shouldn't come with chemical baggage. My nails have never been stronger, and I'm pretty sure my third eye chakra appreciates the clean formulation.

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MindfulMila
Jan 22, 2026, 08:14 PM

omg I literally just bought these at Target last week! They were BOGO free. I was skeptical too but my yoga students have been complimenting my glow ✨ I think as long as you're mindful about reading labels and the biotin dosage matches what you need (usually 5000-10000mcg), store brands can be just as good. Plus, saving money means more funds for my next meditation retreat! Namaste 🙏

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IndigoIris934
Jan 22, 2026, 09:40 PM

Med student here - can confirm Costco/Kirkland supplements are often manufactured in the same facilities as name brands. The FDA doesn't regulate supplements as strictly as pharmaceuticals, but reputable store brands usually have decent quality control. Check for USP verification on the bottle if you're concerned. That said, biotin can interfere with certain lab tests (like thyroid panels), so always tell your doctor you're taking it. The sale's probably legit - retail markup on supplements is insane.