Apollo Peptide Sciences
Apollo Peptide Sciences is a peptide vendor tracked by the Shades of Grey Vendor Trust Index. It does not yet have a Trust Index score as of July 2026; a score appears once current verified lab tests or usage-weighted reviews are on file. How the score works.
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verified test or review
No verified lab tests for this vendor yet. A score appears once current verified lab tests or usage-weighted reviews are on file.
No reviews yet. Reviews here are weighted by real tracked usage (account age and dosing-log history), so "great seller!!" from a day-old account never outweighs a long-term user's report.
STRUCTURED VENDOR STUDY 2026-04-30 · NEVER ENTERS THE TRUST INDEX SCORE
Newer California LLC RC vendor (founded May 2024, verified entity); third-party HPLC/MS COAs on product pages; CC + crypto.
Apollo Peptide Sciences is a verified California LLC founded May 2024. Third-party HPLC + MS COAs on product pages. CA LLC registration is unusual transparency for this market. "Very new, limited independent reviews" per Subq Protocol Tier 2. Strongest GLP-1 selection among newer entrants. 23+ peptides. No Finnrick profile.
PROS
- +Verified CA LLC (transparency signal)
- +Third-party HPLC + MS COAs on product pages
- +Strong GLP-1 selection for newer entrant
- +Multi-pack discounts
CONS
- -Founded May 2024 (very new)
- -No Finnrick profile
- -Limited community data
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