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HlaNutrition supplement in container

Daily multivitamin formula in convenient powder format. Entry-level starting point for routine nutrition.

IDR 185,000

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Products that routinely appear in customer selections. Sorted by consistent browsing interest, not popularity scores.

Simple Formats

Categories based on delivery method—capsules, powders, sachets. Pick your preferred format and explore what fits.

Shelf Order

Practical guide to storage and inventory. Learn how to organize, check labels, and handle packaging for daily use.

Quick Filters

Format

  • Powder
  • Capsules
  • Tablets
  • Sachets
  • Bars

Routine Fit

  • Morning
  • With meals
  • Training days
  • Travel-friendly

Price Band

  • Entry (under 250k)
  • Mid (250–600k)
  • Premium (600k+)

Pack Type

  • Jar
  • Pouch
  • Tube
  • Box
  • Single-serve

Flavor Note

  • Unflavored
  • Neutral
  • Vanilla
  • Citrus
  • Berry

Packaging Notes

Close-up of supplement packaging labels and seals

What to Check

  • Seal integrity — Resealable pouch, screw cap, or foil seal shows storage readiness.
  • Measurement aids — Scoop included, cup marking on container, or pre-measured sachets for consistent portioning.
  • Label readability — English/ID dual language, batch code visible, storage conditions clearly printed.

Routine-Friendly Scenarios

Morning Starter

Quick powder mix or capsule with breakfast. Format: powder in tube or capsules in compact box. No mess, no prep time.

What matters: Quick to measure, easy to mix clear, travel-friendly tube.

Format Powder or Capsules
Pack Size 250g–500g jar or 30-cap box
Price Band Entry to Mid (160k–400k)
Notes Keep-dry storage, humidity note

With-Meals Integration

Tablet or capsule format taken alongside food. Supports absorption when consumed with meals throughout the day.

What matters: Capsule size note (easy to swallow), no flavor conflict with food.

Format Capsules or Tablets
Pack Size 30–120 count box
Price Band Entry to Premium (140k–800k)
Notes Standard capsule size, dry storage

Training Days

Pre or post-training support in convenient single-serve format. Sachets or drink mix ready to go before or after routine.

What matters: Easy to pack, quick mix time, no special storage needed on-site.

Format Powder Sachets or Drink Mix
Pack Size 10–20 single-serve sachets
Price Band Mid to Premium (300k–900k)
Notes Resealable sachet, mixes clear

Travel Pack

Compact, minimal-weight option for trips. Single-serve sachets or small tube format fit easily in luggage or gym bag.

What matters: Small footprint, no liquid spill risk, label language EN/ID for customs clarity.

Format Sachets or Tube
Pack Size 5–10 sachets or 75g tube
Price Band Entry to Mid (110k–300k)
Notes Travel-friendly tube, EN/ID label

Label Checklist

Before purchase, quickly scan these label elements. Each detail helps you understand what's inside and how to handle it properly.

  • Serving size — Clear gram or capsule count. Defines one portion for consistent use.
  • Ingredients list — All components listed, English and/or Indonesian. No hidden allergens.
  • Sweeteners and additives — If present, clearly noted. Helps identify flavor profile and compatibility with routine.
  • Allergen warnings — Cross-contamination notes if relevant. Important for sensitive users.
  • Storage and batch info — Expiration date, batch code, storage temperature. Ensures freshness and traceability.
Nutrition label on supplement container showing ingredients and instructions

What People Usually Compare

Servings per pack

Divide total pack weight by serving size. 500g powder with 10g serving = 50 servings. More servings mean longer shelf use.

Flavor note and taste

Unflavored powders work with any beverage. Vanilla is neutral with most routines. Citrus adds brightness to post-training. Berry works both morning and evening.

Mixability and texture

Powder that mixes clear dissolves fast in liquid. Some formulas float slightly—this is normal. Clumping usually indicates moisture exposure or old stock.

Container type and resealing

Jar with screw cap stores longest. Pouch with zip-seal is portable. Tube is compact. All formats should reseal tightly—open packs expose product to humidity.

Price Landmarks

Entry-level (120k–250k)

Compact formats—small jars, tubes, or 30-capsule boxes. Good starting point for comparing format and routine fit. No long commitment.

Mid-range (250k–600k)

Standard 500g jars or 60–90 capsule boxes. Better per-serving value. Works for established routines that need ongoing supply.

Premium (600k–1,200k)

Large formats or specialty compositions. 1kg+ jars or bulk sachets. Best per-unit cost for long-term, consistent use.

Simple Formats

Format Key Benefit 1 Key Benefit 2
Capsules Easy to pack, no measuring needed Takes 10 seconds to consume
Powder Quick to mix in any beverage Flexible serving sizes, cost-effective
Sachets Single-serve, no prep, travel-ready Portion control built in

Shelf Order Guide

1. Categorize by format

Group powders together, capsules in one area, sachets in another. Visual scanning saves time when you need a specific type.

2. Humidity-friendly arrangement

Store containers upright with lids tight. Pouches flat to maximize shelf space. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

3. One open pack rule

Open only one container at a time for daily use. Keep backup packs sealed. This minimizes exposure to air and moisture.

4. Scoop placement

Keep measuring scoops in a clean, dry container. Scoops left inside opened jars absorb moisture and can spoil product.

5. Expiration visibility

Face all containers with expiration dates forward. Check batch codes quarterly. Rotate stock—use oldest first.

6. Separate travel packs

Store travel sachets in a compact pouch or small box. Keeps them from getting lost in main storage, ready to grab when traveling.

Top 6 Products

Daily Multivitamin Powder
Powder 500g Jar

Daily Multivitamin Powder

Unflavored base formula in 500g jar. Mixes clear in water or beverages. 50 servings per container. Neutral taste profile works any time of day.

IDR 245,000

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Capsule Vitamin Complex
Capsules 90-Count

Capsule Vitamin Complex

Standard size capsules, 90 count per box. One capsule daily with meals. Easy to pack, no measuring. Compact format fits gym bag or travel.

IDR 320,000

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Training Support Sachets
Sachets 15-Pack

Training Support Sachets

Single-serve sachets, 15 pack. Pre-training ready-to-mix format. No prep time needed. Vanilla flavored, mixes clear instantly in water.

IDR 185,000

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Essential Minerals Tablet
Tablets 120-Count

Essential Minerals Tablet

120 tablet box, take one daily with meal. Small tablet size, easy to swallow. Supports routine supplementation for daily intake needs.

IDR 275,000

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Performance Energy Bar
Bar 12-Pack

Performance Energy Bar

Individual wrapped bars, 12 per box. Grab-and-go format for training or travel. No mess, no preparation. Chocolate flavor, balanced macros.

IDR 155,000

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Portable Vitamin Tube
Powder Travel Tube

Portable Vitamin Tube

Compact 75g tube with screw cap. Resealable design keeps product fresh. 7–8 servings per tube. Perfect for trips, fits any pocket or bag.

IDR 95,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between powder and capsules?
Powder offers flexibility in serving size and quick mixing in any beverage. Capsules need no measuring and are portable. Try entry-level formats of each to see what fits your routine.
What does "mixes clear" mean?
Clear mixing means the powder dissolves completely in liquid without floating particles or residue at the bottom. This indicates good solubility and consistency.
Are sachets more expensive per serving?
Sachets often cost more per gram than bulk jars because of packaging overhead. Use sachets for travel or trial periods, bulk jars for regular daily use.
How long do unopened packs stay fresh?
Sealed containers remain stable until the expiration date on the label. Check batch codes when buying. Store unopened packs in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Can I travel with supplements internationally?
Most supplements are permitted for personal use in travel. Sachets and tubes with clear EN/ID labels make customs screening easier. Check destination country regulations before traveling.
What's the best way to store opened packs?
Seal the container tightly after each use. Store in a dry place away from heat and humidity. Keep the scoop or measuring device in a separate dry container, not inside the product.