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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

rancid flavor, overpriced, unauthorized subscription.

Really yucky flavor. Idk if it actually does anything beyond other vitamins but this was does not taste good and is extremely overpriced.
They also will send additional packages after a while saying you subscribed for it and will not take returns. But they do express an understanding for your frustration lol.

February 5, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Luminary Vitamins: A Masterclass in Deceptive Subscription Traps

These gummies are a joke. My wife could barely choke them down—the taste is somewhere between synthetic fruit and regret. But the real insult? Luminary locks you into a non-refundable 3-month subscription with zero flexibility. I cancelled within days, yet I’m still being charged $69 two more times for a product we won’t touch.

No trial. No refund. No accountability. Just a slick website and a billing system designed to bleed you dry while they hide behind “policy.”

This isn’t wellness—it’s a trap dressed up in pastel packaging. If you value your money and your taste buds, run the other way. Luminary isn’t selling health—they’re selling frustration.

September 17, 2025
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