Nitric Boost Ultra at Walmart: Is It the Same Product?
A current Walmart item uses similar Nitric Boost Ultra wording but materially different keto/weight-management positioning. Compare before buying.

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Current Walmart finding
Walmart currently lists a product titled “Nitric Boost Ultra Keto Powder Maximum Strength Weight Management Supplement 3.7oz.” The listing is associated with the S.O LABS Store and was shown at $19.95 when reviewed.
Its product page describes a keto/weight-management powder with apple-cider-vinegar positioning. That is materially different from the eight-ingredient male-performance product reviewed in this cluster.

Why the Walmart product should not be treated as the same item
Matching the phrase “Nitric Boost Ultra” is not enough. The Walmart listing has a different store identity, different stated purpose and different described formula context. Its $19.95 price therefore cannot be used as evidence that the merchant product should cost $19.95.
What should match if the products were identical?
At minimum, a credible identity match would require consistency across brand/manufacturer, powder format, eight-ingredient label, serving count, product artwork and commercial package details.
Marketplace return policy vs merchant guarantee
Walmart shows its own marketplace return information on listings. That should not be conflated with the supplied merchant's 60-day money-back guarantee. The applicable policy depends on where the transaction is completed.
Why this page exists
This is not a generic “Walmart availability” page created by swapping a retailer name. There is a real, current similarly named Walmart product that could reasonably confuse a shopper. The page adds value by documenting the mismatch and explaining which fields differ.
Could Walmart availability change?
Yes. New sellers or products can appear. MenPS should refresh this page before major deployment cycles and update the record if an exact matching listing is later verified.
Buyer checklist
- Do not compare prices until identity is established.
- Read the full ingredient label.
- Check seller/store name.
- Check return policy attached to the transaction.
- Do not assume a marketplace listing includes merchant digital bonuses.
Side-by-side identity logic
The current Walmart item and the merchant product share wording but diverge on the attributes that matter. The Walmart listing is presented by S.O LABS as a keto/weight-management powder and discusses apple-cider-vinegar support. The merchant product in this cluster is positioned for male performance and lists beet root, L-arginine, L-citrulline DL-malate, niacin, horny goat weed, Ginkgo biloba, Dong Quai and D-aspartic acid.
That is not a minor label revision. It is a different product proposition and formula context. The Walmart price therefore belongs to the Walmart item only and should not be inserted into the merchant product's price history.
How a future matching Walmart listing should be handled
If Walmart later lists the exact powder reviewed here, MenPS should preserve the current page URL and update the comparison rather than create another near-duplicate Walmart page. The record should include seller, observed price, availability date, shipping, return policy and a clear statement about whether the ingredient label matches.
Marketplace seller changes can matter
Walmart Marketplace can host third-party sellers. A product page may stay live while the seller or fulfillment terms change. For that reason, a retailer URL alone is not sufficient as a permanent seller record. The seller name and last-verified date should remain visible in the research notes.
What this means for shoppers
If your goal is to purchase the exact product described in the MenPS cluster, do not substitute the current S.O LABS keto product based only on name similarity. If your goal is simply to compare other nitric-related supplements, then the Walmart product can be considered on its own merits, but it should be evaluated as a separate product with its own formula and evidence.
Related buying questions
Where can I compare the complete Nitric Boost Ultra product record?
Where can I read ingredient and safety evidence?
Are prices and policies permanent?
No. MenPS treats them as dated commercial facts and verifies them before major deployment cycles.
Does MenPS sell the product?
No. Commercial buttons route visitors to an external merchant through the supplied affiliate destination.
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