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AG1 puts a 40-serving stick pack of Athletic Greens into Costco at $72.99

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Ag1 At Costco

AG1 is the most popular superfood supplement company out there, and is known for the one signature product, AG1 Next Gen, previously Athletic Greens. It is relatively expensive, coming in at $99 for a bulk bag of 30 servings, which comes down slightly in its family pack and goes up marginally for its single-serving stick packs. The brand and its supplement have now found their way into the membership retailer Costco, and with that has come a whole host of savings.

Costco hasn’t been given an exclusive size of AG1 Athletic Greens — not the new and improved Next Gen — as you see with most brands that launch at the store. Now available at Costco warehouses is a 40-serving stick-pack box of the superfood supplement, ten more than the usual Travel Pack. Again, being the retailer that it is, there are savings involved, and they’re significant where you’ll pay $72.99 for that box of 40, a far cry from the $109 for 30 of AG1 Next Gen.

As mentioned, we are talking about the previous version of the star AG1 supplement, Athletic Greens, which was only just replaced by Next Gen. The new iteration is, of course, intended to be an evolution of the product, but Athletic Greens covers many if not all of the same benefits with the difference being in the ingredients. If you’ve been meaning to try AG1 this is a great way to do jut that, but keep in mind it’s not flavored, so you’ll get the full force of the greens.

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