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Premium Capsule Mix
Compact format, easy-to-read label
From IDR 185,000
Most Chosen
Popular selections based on browsing patterns. Covers standard formats and straightforward packaging.
Simple Formats
Organized by delivery method. Compare capsules, powders, and sachets side by side for quick decisions.
Shelf Order
Storage-focused guide. Learn how to organize, maintain, and access your collection efficiently.
Quick Filters
Start your search by preference
Format
- Capsules
- Powder
- Tablets
- Sachets
Routine Fit
- Morning routine
- With meals
- Training days
- Travel-friendly
Price Band
- Entry level: 120K–300K
- Mid-range: 300K–700K
- Premium: 700K+
Pack Type
- Jar
- Pouch
- Tube
- Single-serve
What to Check When Browsing
Seal Type
Resealable pouches keep contents fresh longer. Jars with secure caps are better for repeated access. Tubes offer portability.
Scoop & Capsule Count
Check the serving tool included. Some products have integrated scoops; others require external measurement. Capsule sizes vary.
Label Readability
Large, clear fonts make daily use easier. Most labels include serving size, ingredient list, and storage instructions prominently.
Routine-Friendly Fit
How different scenarios match product types
Morning Routine
Capsules and tablets integrate smoothly. Require minimal prep and fit standard morning rituals.
With Meals
Mix-able powders or capsules work well. Take alongside breakfast or lunch without additional time commitment.
Training Days
Sachets and portable formats suit active schedules. Pre-measured single servings reduce planning friction.
Travel
Tablet packs and sachets pack easily. Compact formats fit carry-on restrictions and don't require refrigeration.
Quick Tip
Check product label for serving size before committing to a routine. Format comfort matters more than perceived benefits.
Label Checklist
Key information to spot on every product label
Serving Size
Clearly marked in grams or number of capsules. Multiply by pack quantity to calculate total servings.
Ingredients List
Full list of components. Ordered by weight. Check for items you prefer to avoid or prioritize.
Sweeteners & Additives
Note presence of artificial sweeteners, colors, or preservatives if you track these details.
Allergen Warning
Mandatory allergen info if applicable. Usually located near ingredients or in a separate box.
Storage & Batch Info
Storage conditions (keep dry, away from sunlight). Batch number and expiration date placement.
Understanding Price Bands
Indonesian rupiah pricing context
Entry Level
120K–300K IDR
Smaller pack sizes or basic formats. Single-serve sachets often fall here. Good for trying new products.
Mid-Range
300K–700K IDR
Standard pack sizes with routine use in mind. Most popular price tier. Balances quantity and budget.
Premium
700K+ IDR
Large quantities or specialty formats. Offers best per-serving cost. Frequently changes as supplier prices fluctuate.
What People Usually Compare
Four key factors when narrowing choices
Servings Per Pack
Calculate total servings by dividing pack weight by serving size. Higher numbers mean longer supply duration.
Flavor Note
Some are unflavored, others have subtle taste. Flavored formats often mix clearer in water. Taste preferences vary.
Mixability & Texture
Powder consistency affects mixing time and mouth-feel. Thicker products require more liquid. Test with small amounts first.
Container Type
Jar width matters for storage space. Pouches flex to fit tight shelves. Boxes stack efficiently on shelves.
Today's Quick Picks
Three format examples to consider
Capsule Pack
Compact format, easy to measure per serving
Powder Mix
Flexible pouch reduces shelf space needed
Single Serve
Travel-friendly, no measuring required
Simple Formats Overview
Three primary delivery methods explained
| Format | Why It's Used | Common Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Capsules | Pre-measured, easy to swallow | No taste exposure, quick consumption |
| Powder | Flexible servings, mixable into beverages | Larger quantities per package, lower cost per serving |
| Sachets | Single-serve convenience, portable | No measuring needed, travel-ready, shelf-stable |
Featured Selection
Six products spanning format and price range
Zinc Support Capsules
Clean capsule format with straightforward labeling. Designed for daily integration into standard routines without complexity.
IDR 245,000
Magnesium Powder Blend
Unflavored powder mix that dissolves clearly in water. Resealable pouch maintains freshness between servings throughout the month.
IDR 315,000
Iron Complex Tablets
Pressed tablet format reduces shelf space. Individual blister packaging keeps each tablet protected until consumption.
IDR 185,000
Vitamin Drink Mix
Pre-portioned sachets require no measuring. Single-serve format fits easily into workbags and travel cases for on-the-go routines.
IDR 420,000
Selenium Capsule Pack
Extended quantity capsules in durable jar. Larger pack size reduces frequency of reordering while maintaining ease of daily access.
IDR 565,000
Multimineral Formula
Large-format powder in clear jar shows contents level visually. Scoop included for consistent daily measurements throughout use.
IDR 780,000
Budget Scan Guide
How to assess value for your budget
Check Servings Per Pack
Find serving size on label. Divide total pack weight by serving size to get total servings available.
Compare Per-Serving Price
Divide total price by number of servings. This reveals actual cost per use regardless of pack size.
Note Pack Type
Larger formats often offer lower per-serving costs. Single-serve packs cost more per serving but offer convenience.
Decide Your Preference
Balance budget with usage pattern. Bulk saves money; single-serve saves preparation time. Choose what fits your life.
Travel Pack Corner
Portable formats for life on the move
Sachets
Single-serve packets pack flat. No measuring required at destination. Discard empty sachets to lighten return luggage.
Tubes
Compact cylindrical containers fit backpack pockets easily. Secure caps prevent leaks in luggage. Take less than full supplies for trips.
Tablet Packs
Blister packs are lightweight and durable. Organized by date helps maintain consistency during travel. Most compact format available.
Shelf Space Guide
Storage considerations for different formats
Jar Width
Standard jars (75mm) fit most shelf gaps. Measure your available space before ordering bulk sizes. Wider containers need dedicated shelf sections.
Pouch Flexibility
Resealable pouches compress as contents deplete. Store standing upright or laying flat. Take up less permanent space than rigid containers.
Box Stacking
Boxes stack efficiently vertically or horizontally. Label top and side for quick identification. Don't stack more than 3-4 high to prevent crushing.
Common Label Terms Explained
Standard phrases you'll see on product labels
Resealable Pouch
Ziplock or fold-top closure that opens and closes repeatedly without damage, keeping remaining product fresh.
Unflavored
No added taste. Mixes into beverages without affecting flavor. Neutral in water or juice.
Mixes Clear
Dissolves completely without visible particles or cloudiness when stirred into liquid. Preferred for transparent beverages.
Travel-Friendly Tube
Small squeezable container designed for portability. Fits easily into bags. Durable for repeated handling during transit.
Single-Serve Sachets
Individual packets with one serving each. No measuring required. Convenient for on-the-go consumption or portion control.
Label Language EN/ID
Packaging includes both English and Indonesian text. Important information readable in both languages for local or international use.
Pack Sizing Notes
Understanding different quantity options
Small Packs
Entry-level quantities, typically 30-60 servings. Ideal for trying new products or occasional use. Store easily in standard cabinets.
Standard Packs
Regular consumption quantities, typically 60-120 servings. Month-long supply for daily routines. Balance between storage and price.
Bulk Packs
Extended quantities, typically 120+ servings. Better per-serving cost. Requires dedicated shelf space and careful storage conditions.
Ingredient List Scan
How to read and understand ingredients efficiently
Locate the Ingredient List
Usually printed on back or side panel. Listed by weight in descending order. Highest quantity ingredient appears first.
Identify Active Components
Specific mineral or nutrient names are clearly stated. Note the quantity per serving if listed. Compare with other products in same category.
Check Additives Section
Binders, fillers, colors, and preservatives appear after active ingredients. Short additive lists mean simpler formulations.
Note Any Allergens
Common allergens highlighted in bold or separate box. Review if you have sensitivities. Cross-reference with other dietary considerations.
Texture & Mixing Notes
What to expect with powder formats
Fine Particle Size
Smaller particles dissolve faster and more completely. Typically results in smoother mouth-feel. Mixes cleaner in room-temperature water.
Clumping Tendency
Some powders clump more than others depending on formulation. Use cold water first, then add warm liquid. Stir thoroughly to break up initial clumps.
Mixing Time
Light stirring dissolves most products in 30-60 seconds. Thicker formulations may require 2-3 minutes. Test with small volumes before full servings.
Settled Content
Some particles may settle after mixing. Stir occasionally if letting drink sit. Shake pouch before each use to ensure even particle distribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which format is right for me?
Consider your daily routine. Quick mornings favor capsules. Flexible intake times work with powders. Travel-heavy schedules benefit from sachets or tablets.
What does "unflavored" mean on a label?
Unflavored products have no added taste compounds. They mix into any beverage without altering its flavor profile. Useful if you prefer neutral consumption.
How long do products stay fresh after opening?
Check the label for storage instructions. Most products last 6-12 months if kept dry and away from direct sunlight. Resealable pouches maintain freshness longer.
Can I mix powder products with food instead of liquid?
Yes, powders mix into yogurt, applesauce, or smoothies if you prefer. Thicker consistency may require more mixing time. Start with small amounts to test integration.
What's the difference between capsules and tablets?
Capsules are hollow shells filled with powder or liquid. Tablets are pressed solids. Both are pre-measured. Capsules dissolve faster; tablets dissolve slower.
Do single-serve sachets cost more per serving?
Typically yes. Convenience packaging increases per-serving cost. Bulk formats offer better value if you use products consistently.
How should I store products to maintain freshness?
Keep all products in cool, dry places away from direct sunlight. Avoid humid areas like bathrooms. Resealable containers should be sealed tightly between uses.
Can I take multiple products at once?
Yes, most formats allow combination. Capsules and tablets can be taken together. Mix powders separately for better mixing results if using multiple products.
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