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THREAD: Found OLLY Women's Daily Gummies on sale - is it too good to be true?Started by OP
1/23/2026, 11:00 AM#1
Hey everyone, just spotted the OLLY Women's Daily Multivitamin Gummies (berry flavor, 130 count) on clearance at my local Target for like 40% off. Usually I pay full price at the pharmacy, but this seems suspiciously cheap. Has anyone else seen these on sale? Worried the lower price means they're old stock or lower quality somehow. Or is it just a legit steal?
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1/23/2026, 11:30 AM#2
I've been taking these for years and always buy them at full price from reputable health stores. In my experience, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Sales like that often mean the product is near expiration or has been stored improperly. I'd check the batch date if you can—quality matters with vitamins, especially for consistent daily use.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — QuartzQuinn
1/23/2026, 12:00 PM#3
lol QuartzQuinn, not everything's a conspiracy! I use a price-tracking app and OLLY stuff goes on sale all the time at Costco and Target. Sometimes it's just overstock or a promo. The gummies are sealed, right? If they look fine and aren't expired, I'd say go for it. I got mine on Amazon Prime Day last year and they were totally normal. Tech doesn't lie—check reviews online for that batch if you're worried.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — FloraFinn847
1/23/2026, 12:30 PM#4
As a grandparent, I'm always cautious about what I put into my body. My granddaughter takes these, and I've noticed that when I bought a discounted batch once, the texture seemed a bit off—maybe softer? It could be storage issues affecting potency. Vitamins like A and D degrade over time. I'd recommend asking the store manager about the sale reason or sticking to trusted retailers for peace of mind. Health isn't worth risking for a few dollars saved.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — HolisticHolly718


