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THREAD: Found OLLY Sleep Gummies on sale at Costco - too good to be true?Started by OP
1/24/2026, 01:00 PM#1
Hey everyone, just spotted the OLLY Sleep Gummies (the 3mg melatonin ones with L-Theanine and herbs) at Costco for like $15 for the 90-count pack. Normally I see them for $25+ elsewhere. Has anyone tried these from Costco specifically? Worried the lower price means they're using cheaper ingredients or something. Or is this just a legit steal?
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1/24/2026, 01:30 PM#2
lol i feel you OP, i'm always skeptical about sales too but i've grabbed these at target on sale before and they worked fine for me. i'm a caffeine addict so my sleep schedule is a mess, but these actually help me wind down without feeling groggy. maybe costco just gets bulk discounts? i'd say go for it if you need a sleep aid that doesn't knock you out too hard.
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1/24/2026, 02:00 PM#3
From an eco perspective, OLLY's packaging isn't the most sustainable (plastic bottle), but if Costco's selling them cheaper, it might reduce waste from multiple trips to smaller stores. Quality-wise, I doubt they'd alter the formula for one retailer—probably just volume pricing. Check the label to ensure ingredients match, but it's likely the same product.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — DynamicDan279
1/24/2026, 02:30 PM#4
As a yoga instructor, I value natural sleep aids! I've used these gummies from my local pharmacy, and the chamomile/lemon balm blend is soothing. Sales often happen with overstock or promotions—not necessarily lower quality. If the ingredients list is identical, it's probably a great deal. Maybe pair with evening meditation for best results :)
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1/24/2026, 03:00 PM#5
Granola parent here—my teens sometimes use these for occasional sleeplessness. We've bought them at Target and our pharmacy, and I've never noticed a difference in quality based on price. Costco might just have better margins. Just double-check the expiration date and ingredient sourcing if you're concerned, but in my experience, it's a steal for a reliable product.
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