Found Kids Gummies on sale at Costco – steal or sketchy?
Hey everyone! I was at Costco today and saw a huge box of Kids Multivitamin Gummies for like 40% off. My kids love the brand (Nature's Way) but I'm worried the sale price means they're using cheaper ingredients or old stock. What do you think? Is it a steal or should I pass?
Honestly, I'd be careful. Big discounts often mean they're trying to clear out inventory before expiration. Check the date on the box. I prefer buying from smaller health food stores where I can talk to the staff. Costco's gummies are mass-produced and who knows what's in 'em.
Ugh, sorry but I can't get past the sugar. Even if it's a good deal, those gummies are loaded with sugar and artificial colors. Have you considered sugar-free options? My kids love the SmartyPants sugar-free ones (they use stevia). But to answer your Q: sales at big stores are usually legit, just check the label.
From a science perspective: no correlation between price and quality in this case. Costco's buying power lets them negotiate lower prices. The manufacturer might just be overstocked. The main concern is degradation – if they're close to expiry, potency drops. I'd buy if the date is >6 months away. Also, check for third-party testing seals on the bottle.
Dude, that's an awesome find! I'd snag them. My kids eat gummies like candy, and getting a good brand at that price is a win. I say go for it – just don't let them eat the whole bottle haha. I've gotten deals at Target before and they were fine. Stock up!