Comment · Mon, August 17, 2020 · ND Owner
Why such a huge difference in pricing for Agmatine capsule vs powder?
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3ric843 · 14 points
25$ for 30g encapsulated VS 18$ for 125g loose powder seems like a huge difference to me. There isn't such a big difference for other products I buy.
You pay 38% more for 76% less quantity...
Why? I hate dealing with powders, but the price difference is gonna force me to on this one :(
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Slapbox · 1 points
Is there a reason you chose 250mg over 500mg? I wonder if you might be able to lower the price if you dosed in 500mg? I ended up switching brands for agmatine because I found it to be so expensive in capsule form from ND.
But, I'd always love to choose ND, so if you can do anything about that...
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
500mg is too high for many people, myself included. If we lower a dose compared to others, there is a reason for that. We did the same thing for alpha-GPC. 300mg is too high of a dose. All the other brands just follow what everyone else is doing. I actually do testing and trials to figure out what a proper dose should be, and give people flexibility with them. If we offered 500mg capsules, the people that only use 250mg would not have a solution. We are trying to get more flexible with that on our scored tablets, though. That's the best solution, because then I can have a 500mg tablet that is scored and can be broken in half for the 250mg folks.