Comment · Tue, December 9, 2025 · ND Owner
This is a question about bottle sizes...
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CaptainExcellent5299 · 1 points
This is an ask for information.
It seems that some bottles are stuffed to the brim while others are too big. I wonder if there is some reasoning.
Here is the latest example. Magnesium Pidolate 240ct. This bottle could hold 360 and be a 120 day supply. It's similar to the Tryptophan.
When Enteric NMN was made smaller, the bottle size remained the same and could hold 720.
R-ALA is similar. The capsules got smaller but the same size bottle making it so it can hold 360 now.
Then there are things like Quercetin Quercefix which is only sold at 90 ct but could/ should probably be sold at a 180...
Just wondering if there is some reason.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I think there was some change that happened before launch where we had to move it into the larger 750cc bottle. We have 400cc and then 750cc bottles. There's nothing in between. The 240ct can't fit in the 400cc, so it has to go in the 750cc. Now why did we choose 240ct? That I can't remember. Perhaps we were trying to fit a dose into two capsules, but we were not able to do it, so we moved to three capsules, but didn't update the actual count sizing. I know we wanted to launch with a single size to see how people liked it. I do think it warrants reassessment now, though. I think with our rebrand we should consider moving this larger bottle to a 360ct, and then maybe offering a smaller 90ct bottle as well.