Folic Acid 800 mcg Tablets by Nature's Bounty vs Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules

Overall winner: Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules

Key Differences

Nutricost (A) offers higher folic acid per capsule at 1000 mcg and comes in 240 capsules, and is positioned at a more affordable price tier. Nature's Bounty (B) provides 800 mcg tablets in a 250-count pack with many users noting easy-to-swallow, smaller tablets but some report a neutral odor

Folic Acid 800 mcg Tablets by Nature's Bounty

Folic Acid 800 mcg Tablets by Nature's Bounty

Nature's Bounty • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Folic acid supplement offering 800 mcg per tablet to support red blood cell development, energy production, and cardiovascular health. Users note easy swallowing and good value for money

Pros

  • 800 mcg per tablet
  • Supports red blood cell development
  • Supports energy production
  • Cardiovascular health support

Cons

  • Some users report a weird smell
  • Small size noted by some users
  • One customer mentions taste issue
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Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules

Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules

Nutricost • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Folic acid supplement with 1000 mcg per capsule and 240 servings. Easy to swallow, neutral taste, suitable for supporting folate intake. Customers note value for money and effectiveness

Pros

  • 250 capsules per bottle? (Note: 240 capsules per bottle) 240 servings
  • High folic acid content per capsule
  • Non-GMO & gluten free
  • Manufactured in GMP compliant, FDA registered facility

Cons

  • Size variance in customer feedback (described as small to large)
  • Multiple bottles may be needed for long-term use
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Nutricost
Durability Tie
Versatility Nutricost
User Reviews Nutricost