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Simpson Family
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
These things allow me to take all my nasty spices (for health) and taurine powder. I love them!
NancyM
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
My cat has a tiny, but very nasty tasting, pill he needs to take. I put the pill in a little piece of this and close it up, glue it shut with a damp finger or my tongue. I stick it in his food surrounded by crunchy treats and he has no idea he has just taken this horrid little bit of medicine (prednisolone).
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
These squares are big! I didn't realize it until I went to use one. I fit 3.6g of powder in one no problem. You could probably fit up to 4 grams in one of these. The quality is good. They are nice and fresh and don't rip. However, they are a little on the expensive side. These sheets are probably pumping out thousands of these every minute and the materials can't be that expensive. They could easily afford to lower the price. I bet it costs them under a dollar to make a pack of these.Fix the price, please!
Linda H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
Love the product mostly because of the size. It makes it so much easier to manipulate. The discs are fine if you use for small dosages. For larger ones these are way better.The time it took to get to me was ridiculous. I'm used to quick Prime delivery, or should I say, semi quick delivery it seems these days so I'm spoiled that way but still... it took 6 days. It kept getting delayed.Other than that it's great.They're just too expensive for me
Murry Obsess
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
The last name Mokiker I use is Obsess, (not my real name lol) because I tend to "obsess" when looking for certain products I use until I find the best one for my needs.IMHO For taking powders you cannot beat oblates in general. Bulk buying supplements is far less expensive than capsules, but, many powders taste awful and don't mix well with liquid, even when using a frother.I've used various Japanese oblate discs and bags for taking nootropic powders, and vitamin & mineral powders, for about 9 months. Looking to save $ wherever I can. I've tried three different Japanese brands, Takikawa Oblate, Pip, and CARE FAST.The above Japanese oblate brands are TOO thin. They often rip, or stick together, and when dipping them in water all three brands disintegrate before they get down your throat. You end up getting a mouth full of the same powder you are trying to avoid! If you aren't skilled in "dip & slurp", sometimes the above brands fall apart in the water wasting the money you were trying to save by buying powders lolThat said: Here is my review for the Blate oblate disc squares.First, thanks for the info card about dipping. I had given up dipping the Japanese versions, and would just swallow the oblates dry. Youāre right, once you get the hang of it, Blates slide down your throat like jelly, and they don't disintegrate! it takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it, but once you do, it's a breeze.The larger size (compared to other brands) makes all the difference in the world! and being slightly thicker, they don't stick together when trying to remove just one. The quality is far superior, no sticking or tearing, cost is less or the same, and they are made in the USA. All those attributes mean for me...It's a no brainer if you use oblates.I'm sold on your brand of flat oblates. You definitely have a new customer, in me. One question? Are you adding pouches/bags to the line up?Those of you taking other powdered substances this is the brand/oblate I've found so far in my search
Jared Barrett
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020
I wrote more than I expected to lol but hopefully it helps some of you. Iāve been using these for a few days now and theyāre working pretty well. Theyāre definitely bigger and thus do hold more than other oblates Iāve used. These are the pros and cons that Iāve come acrossWhat I like:-The size: The added benefit of being able to take more powder alone makes this product worth it to me. I would waste two and sometimes three films at a time with my last ones.-The shape: Iāve noticed that having corners to grab hold of makes it easier to pick them up and make a pouch, which is something I couldnāt do as well with the discs.-The directions: these are really helpful and come with picture descriptions. That made it easier to figure out the squares. I think I was actually using oblates the wrong way up until I read these lol. Plus being in English and from the US in general makes me more comfortable. The warning sticker was funny too, which I appreciated.-The Price: Iām surprised that these are cheaper than the rest because theyāre better in my opinion. The only reason I could guess for this is that maybe the packaging costs less?And the caveats:-The package: They come in a resealable bag, which isnāt terrible, but Iād rather have different packaging. This is pretty much the only thing I want to see changed. I did see though that it looks like theyāre switching to hard cases from what the description says.-The size: I know lol, obviously this is also why I really like them. Iāve just noticed that if I use a very small amount of powder (like Also, I have to fold it differently for small amounts of powder than I do for larger ones. But if I fold it in half and do that a couple more times, that works.-Thickness: Theyāre a little thicker than Iāve used before, which was weird at first. But I think I can see why because they seem to work better once dipped in water.Overall Iām really happy with this product. Theyāre great at their job and really arenāt difficult to use. Looking at my old pack, the discs donāt seem to have nearly as much space anymore. I donāt think Iāll ever go back to using those again but Iāll definitely be looking forward to the new blate papes packaging when Iām out of these ones.
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