Head-to-head comparison of iHerb and Thorne on coupon depth, loyalty program value, and post-promo cost.
iHerb (founded 1996, Irvine, CA) and Thorne (founded 1984, Summerville, SC) are two of the most-shopped brands in the Supplements vertical. iHerb focuses on global online retailer of natural supplements, beauty and grocery items with deep international shipping. Thorne focuses on practitioner-grade supplements and at-home biomarker testing with nsf certified for sport options.
On promo-code depth, iHerb's typical site-wide discount range is 15-25% before stacking, with the Rewards Credit program adding another tier of recurring value. Thorne's typical promo range is similar, but the Thorne Rewards program (Earn 1 point per $1 spent and 100 points per friend referral.) often produces a different effective per-order savings depending on whether you're a one-time buyer or a subscriber.
Shipping and returns differ in ways that matter: iHerb — Ships to 180+ countries with calculated rates by weight; many destinations qualify for free shipping above a threshold. Thorne — Free standard shipping on orders $100+; flat $7.95 below. For higher-AOV orders the free-shipping threshold can swing the head-to-head decision more than the headline promo code does.
Recommendation: pick iHerb if you value California Gold Nutrition Omega-3 and the Rewards Credit program structure; pick Thorne if Basic Nutrients 2/Day multivitamin is your primary purchase or if you prefer the Thorne Rewards mechanic.
Either way, both brands are tracked daily by DealPulse, so the live promo codes on the iHerb brand page and the Thorne brand page reflect the most recent verified savings — check both before choosing where to spend.
Verified codes referenced in this guide
GNC: 20% off with promo code
site-wide promo code
GNC: 15% off with promo code
first order with email signup
GNC: 25% off with promo code
select bundle deals
GNC: $10 off with promo code
orders over $50
GNC: Free shipping with promo code
no minimum order
GNC: 30% off sale
weekly flash sale on best-sellers
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