RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
I have bought vitamins from Walmart called "One Source". You can get them in small, large or economy size bottles and they are very reasonable. Right now we are using some from Meijers. I use the "Advanced Formula" economy size (300 tablets) and my husband who is over 50 uses the "Advanced Formula" for adults 50+ (250 tablets) These are very reasonable also. For an extra bonus, watch the Meijers sales papers and often they will run sales on them for "buy one get one free". I also use the Meijers brand calcium.
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
I get ours at Sam's. Member's Mark is their store brand. The MM Calcium Liquid Gel w/Vit D (600mg-200ea) are .05ea and their MM Advanced Multivitamin (compare to Sentrum Performance) (210ea) are .037ea. We also get MM brand of Claritin - Loratadine 10mg for .085 cents each!
I compare everything available in my area, and Sam's beats most for large quantities. Gotta compare those units prices though!!
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
Dollar General has Rexall brand vitamins that are a good price.
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
I buy store brand vitamins. They are the same quality as brand name but cheaper.
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
We like Vitacost, there is also Puritains Pride.
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
Try Costco!
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RE: Saving Money on Vitamins
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By Jennifer Brown (Guest Post)
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I have been very happy with vitaminshoppe.com They have most brand named vitamins as well as their own line, which is usually much cheaper, but I find the quality to be equal to any of the brands.
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