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

QuartzQuinn258January 10, 2026
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QuartzQuinn258
Jan 10, 2026, 01:40 PM

Hey everyone, I was at Costco yesterday and saw Shilajit gummies on sale for like half the price I usually pay online. I'm a bit skeptical though - does the lower price mean they're cutting corners on quality? Or is this just a great deal? As a mom, I want to make sure I'm not giving my family something cheap that won't work or has fillers. Has anyone tried the Costco brand ones?

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PlantPat430
Jan 10, 2026, 02:44 PM

QuartzQuinn258 - I'm with you on being skeptical. Shilajit is one of those supplements where quality REALLY matters. The cheap stuff is often diluted or not properly purified. I'd check the ingredient list carefully - look for additives like artificial colors or excessive sugars. Sometimes stores like Costco get bulk deals, but sometimes they're selling inferior products. Personally, I'd stick with trusted brands even if they cost more.

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FitnessFanatic
Jan 10, 2026, 03:36 PM

Actually, I've been buying the Costco shilajit gummies for 3 months now! As a busy professional, I appreciate the convenience and price. I haven't noticed any difference from the expensive brand I used to get. Energy levels are good, recovery seems fine. The savings let me buy other supplements too. Maybe check the sourcing on the label? Costco's Kirkland brand usually has decent standards.

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BioBob47
Jan 10, 2026, 04:01 PM

I'm new to meditation and supplements, so maybe I shouldn't chime in... but I did try some shilajit gummies from Target last month (also on sale). They seemed to help with my focus during meditation sessions? But I don't have much to compare to. QuartzQuinn258, maybe buy one bottle and see how you feel? If it doesn't work, you're not out too much money.