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THREAD: Shilajit Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true?Started by YogaYara380
1/8/2026, 12:49 PM#1
Hey everyone, just spotted Shilajit gummies at Costco for like 40% off the usual price. I'm all about natural supplements for my yoga practice, but this deal seems sus. Anyone tried these? Worried the lower price means they cut corners with ingredients or sourcing. Don't wanna support unethical practices!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — YogaYara380
1/8/2026, 01:43 PM#2
OP, I get your concern. As a busy pro, I rely on quality supplements to keep up with my routine. I've bought Shilajit gummies from Costco before - they're often just overstock or seasonal deals. Check the label: if it's still pure Shilajit extract, no fillers, and third-party tested, it's probably legit. Time is money, and a good deal saves both!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — FitnessFanatic
1/8/2026, 05:15 PM#3
omg i saw these too at Target last week! as a student, i'm always hunting for budget-friendly options. i grabbed a bottle and they taste fine, energy boost seems similar to the pricier ones i tried. maybe it's just bulk pricing? def check expiration dates tho, sometimes sales mean they're close to expiry. still, my wallet is happy rn
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — FloraFinn
1/8/2026, 03:13 PM#4
Gym rat here - I'm skeptical. Lower price often means lower potency or synthetic additives. I stick to trusted brands for my gains, even if it costs more. But if Costco's version has the same mg per serving and clean ingredients list, could be a steal. Post a pic of the label, OP? Let's dissect it.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia44

