ARMRA built the modern colostrum category, and it prices like the premium brand it is. Here’s every figure the company publishes, checked July 17, 2026, converted to the numbers that matter.
Every price tier, in one table
| Option | Price | Per serving | Per year (1/day) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unflavored jar (120 servings) | $119.99 | $1.00 | ~$365 |
| Immune Revival stick packs (box) | varies | higher/serving | — |
| Subscription | discounted | below $1.00 | — |
At 120 servings, the $119.99 jar’s $1.00-per-serving math is actually competitive on sticker — until you ask the question the page won’t answer.
The number the page won’t give you
ARMRA’s jar product page does not state the serving weight in grams, and states no IgG amount. That means the $1.00 per serving cannot be converted into a cost per gram of colostrum — the figure that actually lets you compare value across the category. We had to buy the Immune Revival packet box to document even one serving weight: the packets print 1 g each. If the jar’s scoop matches, $119.99 works out to roughly $1.00 per gram — double our top pick’s $0.50. But the jar page still won’t confirm it.
What the same money buys elsewhere
| Product | Per serving | Per disclosed gram |
|---|---|---|
| ARMRA (jar) | $1.00 | Not computable — no stated weight |
| Earth Energy Colostrum | $1.00 ($0.80 sub) | $0.40–$0.50 (2 g, 25% IgG stated) |
| Cowboy Colostrum | $1.73 ($1.29 sub) | $0.43–$0.58 (3 g stated) |
Our full 48/100 review and the five-product colostrum comparison put every disclosed number side by side.
Frequently asked questions
How much does ARMRA cost?
Checked July 17, 2026: $119.99 for the 120-serving unflavored jar — $1.00 a serving, about $365 a year at one serving daily. Subscription discounts apply.
Why can’t you compute cost per gram?
ARMRA’s jar page states no serving weight in grams, so the $1.00 per serving can’t be converted to a per-gram cost. The packet box we bought states 1 g per packet, implying roughly $1.00/gram if the scoop matches — unconfirmed.
Is ARMRA worth the price?
It carries the category’s most established brand and testing pedigree, but at a per-gram cost that appears to be about double disclosed-label rivals — and the jar page won’t confirm the weight. See our review.
Is there a cheaper colostrum with more disclosure?
Earth Energy states 2,000 mg at 25% IgG on the label for $0.40–$0.50 per gram. See the full comparison.
Sources
- ARMRA — armra.com Unflavored Jar product page ($119.99/120 servings; no stated serving weight or IgG). Checked July 17, 2026.
- ARMRA — Immune Revival packet box (1 g per packet). Purchased and photographed by The Ingredient Report, July 16, 2026.
- The Ingredient Report — ARMRA review (48/100) and colostrum comparison.
Update history
- July 17, 2026 — Page first published. Facts checked this date. Next check: August 2026.
Content is for informational purposes only and is not medical or financial advice. Medical disclaimer.