Fake Amazon Products?

Fake Amazon Products?

Amazon has become the go-to marketplace for everything from electronics to groceries—but when it comes to supplements, the convenience comes with a serious risk. We're sounding the alarm: fake Super Boost products have been spotted on Amazon, and this issue is far bigger than just one brand.
 
Amazon Is Becoming the New Temu—And Here's Why
 
It all comes down to something called commingled inventory. This means when you buy a product—say, toothpaste or collagen peptides—Amazon doesn’t always ship it from the original brand. Instead, they grab the product from whatever seller has it in their warehouse, including third-party sellers and, yes, even counterfeiters.


Imagine three sellers send in what looks like the same product:
  • One is the actual brand
  • One is a legitimate reseller
  • One is a fraud selling fakes
Amazon often mixes all three together. If you place an order, you could receive any version—even a fake one.
 
Can You Spot the Difference?

The counterfeit product looks nearly identical—except the logo is missing and the packaging is slightly off. Most people don’t notice until they experience:
  • Side effects
  • Inconsistent quality
  • Or zero results
A recent study by NOW Foods tested Amazon supplement listings and found:
  • 80% didn't meet label claims
  • 20% had ZERO active ingredients
That’s not just misleading—it’s very concerning...
 
Watch Out For Fake Products

We've even seen unauthorized sellers on Amazon using our branding to sell counterfeit "Super Boost" supplements.

But here's the truth:
 
✔️ Super Boost is NOT sold on Amazon.
✔️ The only place to get real Super Boost products is on our official website.
✔️ If we ever start selling on Amazon, we will clearly confirm  our official Amazon storefront.
 
How to Stay Safe in the Supplement Jungle
 
1. Buy directly from brand websites or official retail stores.
2. Avoid third-party sellers on Amazon—no matter how cheap it looks.
3. If using Amazon, only purchase from the brand’s official store page (check for the “Ships from and sold by [Brand Name]” label).
4. Be wary of inconsistent packaging, missing logos, or changes in product performance.


The Bottom Line
 
Even brands like NOW Foods, Pure Encapsulations, Nathan & Sons, and MicroIngredients have seen rampant counterfeiting on Amazon and other platforms.

Buy smart. Stay safe!


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