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THREAD: Found Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true?Started by OP
1/21/2026, 09:26 AM#1
Hey everyone! I was at Costco yesterday and saw their brand of apple cider vinegar gummies on sale for like half the price of the ones I usually get. Has anyone tried these? Is the lower price a sign of lower quality, or is this just a total steal? I don't want to waste money on something that doesn't work, but saving cash would be nice!
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1/21/2026, 10:21 AM#2
OP, I've actually tried those Costco ones! The texture is a bit firmer than the fancy organic brands, and the apple flavor is more artificial-tasting—kinda like a Jolly Rancher. If you're just in it for the potential health perks and don't mind a less 'gourmet' chew, go for it. But if taste matters (it does to me!), maybe stick with your usual. Sale doesn't always mean bad, just... different vibes.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — TendonTom598
1/21/2026, 01:10 PM#3
As someone who's always rushing between meetings, I say grab them! I got the Target version on sale last month and they've been fine—no weird side effects, and I still feel that subtle energy boost. Honestly, if it's a reputable store like Costco, it's probably just bulk pricing. Check the label for the 'mother' and dosage; if those match your usual, it's a steal for convenience. Time is money, right?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GlowGigi352
1/21/2026, 03:56 PM#4
Blessings, friends. Price can reflect sourcing—lower cost might mean non-organic apples or synthetic additives. I'd advise looking closely at the ingredients: avoid 'natural flavors' or high fructose corn syrup. The energetic integrity of the vinegar matters! If it's pure and has the mother, sale is fine. But if it's stripped of nutrients, it's not worth it. Listen to your body's wisdom. 🌿
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