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    Kirlkland Fish Oil

    Amazon.com: Kirkland Signature Enteric Coated Fish Oil Omega 3 1200 MG Fish Oil, 684 MG of Omega 3 Fatty Acids, 180 softgels: Health & Personal Care

    I am talking about this specific fish oil. Its on sale at costco right now for 12.99 for a bottle of 180. Each capsule has the following EPA/DHA

    Seems like a bargain for concentration(57% epa/dha)

    EPA - 410
    DHA - 274
    TOTAL - 684

    These are 1.2g pills. A lot better than the natures made I was using, cuts the fat a little, and are roughly the same price. Month to month and a half supply depending on how much each person chooses to take.

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    I have been using them, and i like it.
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    Im a cheap whore that stood there for about 20 minutes with my calculator trying to get the best bang for the buck. Then I saw they were on sale(3 bucks off) and bought two. Should last me two months.
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    Good stuff for the price.

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    Sam's Club has something very similar but that price is very good. I think the regular fish oils are $12 for 350 pills.

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    I had read years ago they were getting good results in independent lab tests. The fish oils were pure and had no heavy metals.

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    I've always liked Kirklands fish oil, took about 10-15 capsules per day. I've got a prescription for Lovaza which gets me a lot more Omega-3s per day and with my copay is cheaper than the Kirklands.

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    I take Kirklands fish oil among other vitamins/minerals. I've always thought Costco's products are if good quality and reasonable priced.

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