Costco had a killer deal on multivitamin gummies – yay or nay?

OPJuly 9, 2026
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OP
Jul 9, 2026, 06:00 PM

So I was at Costco yesterday and saw their Kirkland brand adult multivitamin gummies on sale for like $12 for a huge bottle. Normally they're $20ish. I almost grabbed them but hesitated – is this too good to be true? Are they using cheaper ingredients or is it just a legit sale? Anyone tried these?

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HealthHacker980
Jul 9, 2026, 07:35 PM

I actually looked into this a while back. Kirkland stuff is usually top-tier because they contract with big manufacturers. Their gummies use synthetic vitamins but the formulations are solid. The sale is probably just overstock or a seasonal promo. I'd say it's a steal! Just check the label for sugar content – some gummies have like 5g per serving which can add up.

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OrganicOlivia424
Jul 9, 2026, 08:38 PM

I work night shifts so I rely on gummies to keep my immune system up. I've tried Kirkland's and they're fine for the price. But tbh I prefer the ones from Target (like Olly or Nature Made) because they have less sugar and more natural flavors. But for $12, I'd grab them and just take half a serving to balance the sugar. Not a bad deal at all

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HealthHacker773
Jul 9, 2026, 07:27 PM

As a paleo guy I avoid most gummies because they're loaded with sugar/corn syrup. But if you're not strict about that, Kirkland is a solid pick. Their quality control is excellent because they're Costco's house brand. I've used their vitamins before and never had issues. The price drop is probably just a sale – I'd stock up if you like them.