Save at Quince with supplement swaps for AGZ, Liquid IV and more
Overpaying for your supplement stack?
Not at Quince. The “affordable luxury” brands’ catalog is no longer limited to $50 cashmere sweaters and designer perfume dupes. Shoppers can stock up on their everyday wellness essentials, too.
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With New Year’s resolutions and health routines in full bloom, now could be the time to take advantage of savings on popular supplements like colostrum, collagen and even protein powder.
According to Quince, prices are kept low by working directly with manufacturers and cutting out unnecessary markups.
“We never cut corners when it comes to quality, sustainability or fair manufacturing practices,” a message on the website explains. “Our prices stay low because we avoid the expenses of the traditional supply chain, including sourcing agents, warehousing, wholesaling, distribution and storefront retail.”
Quince isn’t skimping out on quality, either.
Many of the brand’s supplements are made in America, and they’re all produced in cGMP-compliant and FDA-registered facilities. Every blend is free of GMOs, preservatives, artificial ingredients, and major allergens — and rigorously tested to ensure safety and efficacy.
Popular items like the Recovery Electrolytes and Daily Superfood Greens have even been compared to widely-known formulas like AG1 and LMNT. Some users even argue that Quince’s versions offer added benefits, without the steep price tags.
See more on Quince’s in-house supplement lineup below, and shop additional Quince finds from top health and wellness brands like Therabody, FilterBaby and more.

Offered in convenient on-the-go packets, Quince Recovery Electrolytes packs in 1,000 milligrams of sodium, 250 milligrams of potassium, 100 milligrams of magnesium and 2 milligrams of zinc for fast and effective hydration.
According to Quince, the formula is packed with six-times the electrolytes as the leading sports drink, and it’s completely free of added sugar and artificial ingredients. Users claim that it’s as delicious as it is effective, whether hydrating for performance or illnesses.
“I exercise frequently and have tried several hydration powders over the last few years,” one reviewer shared. “I switched to Quince from LMNT because the price was just too good not to try. Turns out this stuff is amazing. Tastes great and it’s comparable in saltiness as LMNT…”

Featuring a blend of 78 vitamins, minerals, probiotics and superfoods, this expert-crafted greens powder has become a popular alternative for more expensive competitors like AG1. It’s science-backed, made without added sugars and produced in an NSF cGMP-compliant and FDA-registered facility.
Reviewers admit the pineapple flavor leans on the sweet side, which could be another draw for anyone who struggles with a stronger vegetable taste.
“This is a high-quality, nutrient-dense green drink great for so many of us who don’t eat the recommended 5 servings of fruits and vegetables every day,” one user shared. “It’s way better than AG1. It just needs the sweetness level taken down a few notches….”
Quince suggests that with a consistent scoop of this daily greens powder, users should be able to see noticeable improvements in their gut health, energy levels, immune health and even cognitive function.

If you’re over popping pills, Quince also offers an Everyday Liquid Multivitamin. Liquid vitamins, like the popular Dose brand, have become an increasingly popular choice with consumers. The easy-to-swallow format is also said to aid in absorption, so the body can reap the benefits of the ingredients.
“Great liquid multi!” one reviewer shared. “I prefer liquid multivitamins for better absorption. These taste great, and I feel good on them. Thanks, Quince, I didn’t think I’d find a liquid multivitamin this good! “
Quince’s drink combines 24 science-backed, functional nutrients, including essential vitamins, minerals, amino acids, plus prebiotics for gut health and overall wellness. It’s free from preservatives, GMOs, fillers and the top 12 major allergens — making it a great choice for the whole family.
This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter. As a health-forward member of Gen Z, Miska seeks out experts to weigh in on the benefits, safety and designs of both trending and tried-and-true fitness equipment, workout clothing, dietary supplements and more. Taking matters into her own hands, Miska intrepidly tests wellness products, ranging from Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Longevity Mix to the viral Oura Ring to Jennifer Aniston’s favorite workout platform – often with her adorable toddler by her side. Before joining The Post, Miska covered lifestyle and consumer topics for the U.S. Sun and The Cannon Beach Gazette.
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