Found magnesium gummies on sale - too good to be true or a legit steal?
Hey all, just spotted some magnesium gummies on clearance at my local Target. They're like 40% off the usual price. I'm tempted to stock up, but part of me is wondering if the lower price means they're lower quality or maybe close to expiring? Has anyone else seen deals like this, or should I be skeptical?
OP, I've grabbed discounted supps at Costco before and they've been fine. I use magnesium for recovery after heavy lifts, and the cheaper ones still helped with muscle cramps. Just check the expiration date on the bottle—sometimes stores discount stuff that's near expiry but still totally usable for months.
As a mom, I'm always wary of sales on vitamins, especially gummies. Lower price might mean fillers or artificial stuff to cut costs. I'd look at the ingredient list closely—if it's loaded with sugar or weird additives, maybe pass. But if it's just a store clearing inventory, could be a steal for sure!
Marathon runner here! I rely on magnesium to prevent leg cramps during long runs. I've tried both pricey and budget gummies from my pharmacy, and honestly, the effects were similar. If the dosage per serving matches what you need, and it's a reputable brand, I'd say go for it. Sales are rare for good supps!
Minimalist perspective: fewer things, better quality. But if the ingredients are clean and it's just a sale, why not? I'd buy one bottle to test first instead of stocking up. Less waste if they don't work for you. Target often has seasonal discounts, so might not be a red flag.