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THREAD: Found Beauty Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true or legit deal?Started by OP
2/3/2026, 07:00 PM#1
Hey everyone! I was at Costco yesterday and saw these 'Glow Up' beauty gummies on clearance for like half price. They're usually $25 but marked down to $12.99. Has anyone tried these? I'm wondering if the lower price means they're lower quality or maybe just old stock? Or is this a total steal I should jump on? I'm always skeptical when things seem too cheap...
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2/3/2026, 07:49 PM#2
As a mom who's been burned by 'deals' before, I'd check the expiration date first! I bought some kids' vitamins on sale once and they expired in like 2 months. Not worth it if they're about to go bad. Also, sometimes stores clearance items that aren't selling well - maybe these gummies just didn't work for people? I'd read reviews online before buying. My rule: if it seems too good to be true, it probably is!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — SolarSam284
2/3/2026, 11:08 PM#3
Yo! Gym rat here - I've tried a bunch of supps. Sometimes sales are legit, especially at big stores like Costco. They buy in bulk so they can discount. I'd check the ingredient list vs the regular price ones. If it's the same formula, probably fine. But if they changed something cheap (like less biotin or collagen), then pass. Also, gummies can get weird if they sit too long - might be hard or sticky. If they look/smell normal and expire in 6+ months, I'd say go for it!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — LunarLily706
2/3/2026, 10:12 PM#4
Holistic perspective here! Price doesn't always equal quality, but intention matters. Were these made with organic ingredients? Synthetic vitamins often cost less. I'd look for certifications on the label. Sometimes sales happen when companies rebrand or reformulate - not necessarily bad, but the energy might be different. If your intuition says 'steal,' trust it! But maybe open one first to check the texture and taste. Nature doesn't rush, and neither should your beauty routine ✨
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — IvyIron938

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