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30% off Vitamins + Delivery ($0 with $70 Order) @ iHerb

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30VITA

30% Off Vitamins with code 30VITA
Ends Nov 21 at 10 AM PT (Nov 22 at 5 AM AEST)
Cannot be combined with other offers

Select Vitamins are priced up to 64% Off
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  • -1

    Most of their vitamins are already discounted so these voucher codes are kind of useless.

  • +3

    Check your previous orders to compare prices.

    Lots of vitamins are up 20-30% from normal so the sale is with +/-5% of normal.

  • +8

    Just compared against previous orders. Prices are jacked into the stratosphere. Example: was buying 907g collagen for $62 each, now $91. Hard neg

    Previous prices (note the increased $76 "sale" price - back then I didn't know iherb pricejacked) - I have many more orders of these that didn't fit into the screen shot, all around $62: https://i.imgur.com/TFHaQWz.png

    Current price: https://i.imgur.com/korla4d.png

    • iherb used to be ok but now their sales seem fake. I don't even bother anymore, I just buy when I need rather than waiting for these "sales".

      15-25% used to be a decent sale. If this sale is 30% but prices have been increased, that's some rubbish.

      Issue is where else can you get as decent prices for supplements? Australia seems rather expensive with less range.

      On a side note, how do you find that collagen? It seems pretty good value. I get a collagen that's not available here which I have to import from Japan. It's around $60 for 200g.

      • +1

        Yeah, I only found about this recently when I was trying to tell an ozbargainer that I've been buying from iherb for over 10 years and haven't noticed any jacking. They convinced me to carefully check previous orders and I was shocked. Iherb had only started jacking sales last year but what I'd initially written off as currency fluctuation was actually price jacking.

        Yep, getting supplements here is exxy. One alternative is Vitacost. Their prices are similar to (non-jacked) iherb but shipping is much more expensive. Sometimes just googling within Australia will find the item in some obscure local store at a decent price.

        $60 per 200g, whoa! And I thought the Zint was expensive. The Zint is quite good IMO. I tried a few different ones before settling on that. If the labels are true its good quality and it barely has any taste, unlike a lot of collagens.

        • I might try that collagen brand when I run out. I recently asked some people to bring over some from Japan, it ends up being about half price compared to buying it online.

          How long have you been taking the collagen and have you seen any improvements?

          • +1

            @warmfruit: Been taking it about 5 years now. Depending on how much I have, it can have subtle to profound effects. On the high end, if I have 4ish scoops a day, I get really strong and unexpected effects like I will only need about 4 hrs sleep a night and yet feel completely normal, and it also gives me fear extinction (which may sound good but is a double-edged sword). After about 8 weeks of that dose I put on muscle like there's no tomorrow, even if I've just been sitting around the whole time.

            So yeah I normally don't take this much, normally just 1 scoop a day. I find this is great for all sorts of things. I don't consider it a "supplement", because our protein intake here in the West is very imbalanced toward muscle-meat. Ideally we should be getting close to half our protein intake from non-muscle sources (they have a different amino-acid balance), so IMO I'm just eating what a normal healthy diet should be.

    • +1

      Spot on, even with the 30% off the same products I bought in June are now 20% higher, just a joke.

  • some vitamins aren’t included, which sucks

    • Often the sales exclude certain brands. Sometimes a sale will include Thorne, which is when I buy. In saying that, they probably just increase the price for the sale anyway.

      Look out for extra cash back as well. One time there was around 20% sale and 20% cash back. Worked out pretty good.

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