ContextHint
Real Examples

Context hint examples for Supplements & Vitamins

22 advertisers are running ChatGPT ads in Supplements & Vitamins — here’s what they appear to be targeting, inferred from their real captured ads.

Advertisers22
Strong hints9
Examples below9

Every example below is inferred, not copied from an Ads Manager — it’s the context hint that best explains the pattern across that advertiser’s real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them. Read them for the shape (specific audience, clear intent, one concrete situation), not as a literal script.

What conversations look like
Nutrafol
research

Men and women searching for the best multivitamin or supplement to address hair thinning, energy, or hormonal changes, including hair shedding tied to GLP-1 use, who want a clinically-tested hair growth option.

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Kroger
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Health-conscious shoppers, especially women, comparing and researching dietary supplements like pre-workout blends and greens powders, who also want easy access to organic, non-GMO groceries and high-protein meal ingredients through Kroger.

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Javvy Coffee Company
comparison

Shoppers comparing protein powders and pre-workouts on clean ingredients, taste, and price, who are open to a ready-to-drink protein coffee format with strong reviews and free gift incentives.

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Sequencing Inc.
research

Supplement shoppers comparing the best prebiotics, probiotics, and subscription multivitamins, who are open to DNA-based personalization that recommends what their body actually needs instead of guessing with generic products.

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SingleCare Services LLC
comparison

Cost-conscious consumers researching or comparing supplements and probiotics, open to a free prescription savings card to lower their overall health and wellness spending.

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Dose
research

Health-conscious adults comparing daily greens powders or clean-label wellness supplements, especially those mixing them into smoothies and prioritizing organic, filler-free ingredients. Dose fits as a science-backed daily alternative for foundational nutritional and liver support.

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Therabody
research

People comparing recovery products for sore or overworked muscles, from magnesium supplements to percussive massage devices, who care about quality and reliability from an established wellness brand.

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MedCline
research

People researching non-prescription ways to fall asleep faster and improve sleep quality, especially side sleepers evaluating sleep aids and supplements.

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NOBULL
research

Health-conscious shoppers, including vegans and those exploring plant-based diets, comparing protein and greens powders that prioritize clean ingredients, taste, and value with subscription savings.

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