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IBUPROFEN/PAIN RELIEVER:
Costco brand, Kirkland Signature, generic ibuprofen- Not good. One package includes two 500-tablet bottles.
CVS brand generic ibuprofen- Much better.
SHAMPOO/CONDITIONER:
Costco brand, Kirkland Signature, shampoo (vegan)- worth it.
Costco brand, Kirkland Signature, conditioner (vegan)- depends on whether your skin can tolerate the oils.
OATS:
Trader Joe’s, Gluten Free Rolled Oats- <$4, Least worth it but it depends if you have money to spend on better quality oats. If you don’t then it’s worth it, especially since you get a lot of oats for around $3. The quality of TJ’s gf oats varies; some are burned and some don’t absorb water like more expensive GF rolled oats. These are better for baking and mixing in recipes, compared to eating as regular oatmeal if you can afford a more consistent gf oat.
Vitacost.com, Gluten Free Rolled Oats- Most worth it. $5.49 for 32oz bag. For free shipping, you typically have to order at least $49, or $25 of Vitacost-Brand products.
Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Old Fashioned (Rolled) Oats- $6-8 for a 32oz bag, most expensive and best quality.