Found Goli ACV Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true?

OPJanuary 9, 2026
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OP
Jan 9, 2026, 09:40 AM

Hey everyone, just saw Goli Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies (300 count) at Costco for way cheaper than usual. Like $25 instead of $40. I'm stoked but also kinda suspicious - does the lower price mean they're lower quality or old stock? Or is this just a legit steal? Anyone else seen this?

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VitalVince910
Jan 9, 2026, 10:10 AM

OP, good find! In my experience as a trainer, sales at big retailers like Costco often mean bulk buying power, not lower quality. Goli is a reputable brand - they're unlikely to compromise their formula. Check the expiration date if you're worried about old stock. I'd say go for it - ACV gummies are great for digestion and energy, especially with that B12 boost. Just make sure you're still taking them as part of a balanced routine.

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HealthHacker497
Jan 9, 2026, 10:40 AM

Fascinating. I've analyzed the supplement market extensively. Costco's pricing often reflects supply chain efficiencies or promotional agreements, not ingredient degradation. Key things to verify: batch consistency (sometimes printed on the bottle), and ensure it's the same gelatin-free, vegan formulation. The non-GMO and gluten-free claims should hold regardless of price. If it's the identical SKU, it's likely a strategic discount. I'd consider it a biohacking win - optimize your health spending.

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IvyIron
Jan 9, 2026, 11:10 AM

dude, i grabbed these at target last month on sale too! no issues at all. still taste like apple candy and give me that slight energy kick pre-workout. my gut feels fine, and i'm hitting PRs lol. probably just overstock or something. if u see it cheap, snag it - supplements are expensive af. just dont skip your protein shakes for these haha