Found OLLY Energy Gummies on sale - too good to be true or legit deal?

OPJanuary 5, 2026
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OP
Jan 5, 2026, 04:25 PM

Hey everyone, just spotted the OLLY Extra Strength Daily Energy Gummies (the berry yuzu ones with B12 and CoQ10) on clearance at my local Target for like 40% off. Normally I'd jump on it, but it's making me wonder - does a lower price mean they're lower quality somehow? Or is this just a steal? Has anyone else seen these on sale recently?

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SupplementSteve97
Jan 5, 2026, 04:55 PM

OP, I feel you. As a night shift worker, I rely on these to get through my 12-hr shifts without caffeine crashes. I've bought them on sale at Costco before and didn't notice any difference in effect. Sometimes it's just overstock or packaging updates. Check the expiration date though - if it's close, that might explain the discount. Still, if they're not expired, I'd say go for it. My energy levels stayed consistent with the sale batch.

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GlowGigi
Jan 5, 2026, 05:25 PM

Sleep-deprived parent here - I grabbed these at my pharmacy last month on sale too! Honestly, they've been a lifesaver for my 5am toddler wake-ups. I compared the ingredients list to my previous bottle (full price) and it was identical. Berry yuzu flavor was just as good, no weird texture. Maybe stores are just clearing out for new stock? If you trust the store, I'd snag them. We need all the help we can get, right? 😅

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HealthHacker
Jan 5, 2026, 05:55 PM

Skeptical mom checking in. I'm always wary of supplements on deep discount. Did you check the lot number or manufacturer details? Sometimes cheaper batches can have filler variations, though OLLY is generally reputable. I'd contact OLLY customer service with the lot number to confirm it's not a recall or quality issue. Also, compare the mcg counts - sometimes 'extra strength' varies. But if everything checks out, it could be a good find. Let us know what you decide!