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Stallion Power Gummies: Nine Ingredients, One 82 mg Number

Stallion Power is a once-a-day male enhancement gummy — 30 to a bottle, 82 mg of proprietary blend in each one. The label names nine ingredients and publishes an amount for exactly one of them. Sold in 2, 3 and 6-bottle bundles with a 60-day money-back guarantee that asks for every bottle back.

  • One gummy a day · 30 per bottle · nothing to swallow or measure
  • Nine named ingredients sharing a single 82 mg proprietary blend
  • Caffeine, 5 mg, is the only amount the panel breaks out
  • From $49 a bottle · free shipping on 3 and 6 · 60-day guarantee
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One gummy a day
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Quick Answer: What Is Stallion Power and What Is Actually In It?

Stallion Power is a male enhancement gummy taken once a day, 30 gummies to a bottle. Its label prints a single 82 mg Proprietary Blend line covering nine named ingredients — muira puama extract, maca extract, catuaba extract, green tea extract, caffeine, ashwagandha, L-arginine, Tribulus terrestris and horny goat weed extract — and breaks out exactly one amount from inside it: caffeine, 5 mg. That leaves 77 mg shared between the other eight, none of them individually disclosed. It is sold only in bundles of two, three or six bottles ($158, $207 and $294) with a 60-day money-back guarantee that requires every bottle to be shipped back, empty ones included.

  • What the label does give you: 82 mg of blend and 5 mg of caffeine per gummy, 30 gummies a bottle, one a day, 10 calories and 3 g of added sugar (6% DV).
  • What it does not: the amount of any of the other eight ingredients. If the remaining 77 mg were split evenly that would be about 9.6 mg each — our arithmetic on the vendor's own two figures, not a disclosed dose, and descending-order labelling means the last-listed ingredients get less than that.
  • The vendor's hedge: a footnote reading “equivalent to approximately 567mg of dry powders”. That is an extract-equivalence claim about concentration, not an amount you swallow.
How Stallion Power Differs

Three Points in Its Favour, Three Against

A review that only prints the first three is an advert. Both halves are here.

There is a real Supplement Facts panel

Most products in this category never show one at all. Stallion Power prints a full panel — serving size, servings per container, calories, carbohydrate, sugar, sodium and every ingredient by name. That is genuinely more than the shelf average, and it is why this page can be specific rather than vague.

It is a gummy, not a capsule

The front label reads MALE ENHANCEMENT GUMMIES and the sales page calls it a simple daily gummy. One a day, chewed, no water, nothing to measure. For anyone who quietly stops taking capsules in week two, the format is not a cosmetic difference.

The country-of-origin wording is honest

The label says “Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients” rather than a bare “Made in the USA”. That qualifier is the truthful version and plenty of competitors drop it. It also carries “Produced in a GMP Facility” — a manufacturing standard, not an approval.

But: nine ingredients, one number

The panel exists and still tells you almost nothing about strength. Eight of the nine blend members have no individual amount, so you can see the recipe and not the formula. This is the single biggest weakness of the product and no amount of good ingredient selection fixes it.

And: every gummy is sugar-sweetened

3 g of added sugar per gummy, 6% of the Daily Value, on a corn syrup and cane sugar base. The sales page does not mention sugar once. Over the 180 days the six-bottle tier covers, that is 540 g of added sugar — arithmetic on the label's own figure.

And: it contains a stimulant

Caffeine at 5 mg. Small — a cup of coffee is an order of magnitude more — but it is there, the sales page reduces it to “a touch of natural caffeine” with no number, and it means the product is not caffeine-free.

About Stallion Power

What Is Stallion Power?

Stallion Power is a dietary supplement sold as a chewable gummy and marketed for men. The front of the label reads MALE ENHANCEMENT GUMMIES, DIETARY SUPPLEMENT, 30 GUMMIES, 82MG PER SERVING. The manufacturer's own line is that it is “crafted to support performance, vitality and confidence” — a structure/function framing, and one we have kept as support rather than as a result.

The whole protocol is one line, and it comes from the label rather than the sales page: take 1 gummy once daily as a dietary supplement, or as directed by a qualified health care professional. The sales page states no dose anywhere. It also never says how many gummies are in a bottle — the 30-count is printed on the label, and it is the only reason the vendor's 60, 90 and 180-day supply figures add up.

It is sold direct from the manufacturer's store in bundles of two, three or six bottles. There is no single-bottle option, so the smallest possible order is $158 plus $9.99 shipping. Payment is handled by a third-party checkout, and a 60-day money-back guarantee applies from the date of purchase.

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A single Stallion Power bottle, 30 male enhancement gummies, one gummy daily
One bottle is 30 gummies — a 30-day supply at the label dose. The store does not sell one; two bottles is the smallest order.
The Mechanism, As the Vendor Describes It

How Stallion Power Is Meant to Work

Three layers, in the order the ingredient list suggests they were chosen. All three run into the same wall at the end.

1

The circulation layer

L-arginine is the amino acid the body uses as the substrate for nitric oxide, which is the signal that relaxes vascular smooth muscle and widens a vessel. Horny goat weed extract is the traditional botanical picked for the same target. This is the layer the vendor's own explanation rests on, and the physiology behind it is real.

2

The traditional stamina layer

Muira puama, maca extract and Tribulus terrestris are the long-used botanicals in this category, described by the vendor around energy, stamina, drive and vitality. Traditional use tells you a plant has been taken for a long time. It does not tell you what dose does what, and for most of these the controlled human data is thin.

3

A small stimulant, and then the wall

Caffeine at 5 mg is the only amount you can check. Everything above it is unquantified, so no honest reading of this formula can say whether any layer is present at a meaningful strength. The blend is 82 mg in total, which is the ceiling on all nine ingredients combined — and an upper bound is genuinely the most useful thing this panel gives you.

The Stallion Power label panels, showing the Supplement Facts, the 82 mg proprietary blend and the suggested use
The entire disclosure, photographed. One 82 mg line covers nine ingredients; caffeine at 5 mg is the only amount broken out of it. The suggested-use line and the 30-count both live here too — neither appears on the sales page.
Label vs Sales Page

Two Things Only the Printed Panel Tells You

The label and the marketing disagree in four places. Two of those disagreements change what you are actually buying.

Nine ingredients, one number

The panel prints a single 82 mg Proprietary Blend line covering muira puama, maca, catuaba, green tea, caffeine, ashwagandha, L-arginine, Tribulus and horny goat weed. Only caffeine is broken out, at 5 mg, leaving 77 mg between the other eight. US rules allow exactly this: one combined weight, ingredients in descending order, no individual amounts required.

Three grams of added sugar, every day

The same panel lists 10 calories, 3 g of total carbohydrate and “Includes 3g Added Sugar” — 6% of the Daily Value in one gummy, on a corn syrup and cane sugar base. The sales page mentions sugar nowhere at all. If you are managing sugar intake, that is a fact you want before you commit to 180 days of it.

Reviews

Why This Page Shows No Stallion Power Rating

A customer rating and a five-star graphic appear on the vendor's post-checkout upsell page. You will not find the number, the stars or the claim repeated here.

We collected no reviews for this product, so we have none to publish. Copying a vendor's own rating onto an affiliate page as though it were our evidence is misrepresentation, and putting it into structured data is the fastest route to a manual action — so this site's JSON-LD carries no rating markup and no review markup at all. The rating in question also sits on a page you only reach after paying, with no linked review platform behind it. If you want opinions, read them where they are attributed and weigh them accordingly.

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Stallion Power Price: All Three Bundles

Prices as listed on the official store on 15 August 2026, in the order the store shows them. They change without notice — confirm on the checkout page before you pay.

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Three things worth knowing about this grid. First, there is no single-bottle option: two bottles at $158 is the smallest order the store accepts. Second, the two-bottle tier is the only one charged for shipping, at $9.99 — we print the two figures separately because the vendor never shows a combined total. Third, this sales page publishes no crossed-out “regular” prices and no savings figures at all, so none appear above; any site showing you a Stallion Power discount percentage has invented it. The supply lengths are the vendor's, and they only work out because the label says 30 gummies at one a day.

Stallion Power Ingredients

All Nine Stallion Power Ingredients, Assessed One at a Time

Nine names on the panel, one published amount between them. The first card below is the blend itself; the nine after it are what sit inside it. Here is what each ingredient is, what the vendor says about it, and what the missing number costs you.

Every named ingredient, and the one amount the label gives you

82 mg per gummy

Proprietary Blend (total)

The single number that covers all nine ingredients below. Everything a buyer can verify about this formula's strength is in this one line. The label's footnote adds that the 82 mg is “equivalent to approximately 567mg of dry powders” — that is the manufacturer's equivalence claim for a concentrated extract, not an amount you swallow, and we quote it as such rather than as a dose.

Not disclosed

Muira Puama Extract

The first name in the blend, which under US labelling rules means it is the heaviest of the nine. The sales page describes it as “potency wood”, an Amazonian botanical traditionally used to support energy, stamina and libido. Traditional use is a reason to study something; it is not the same as evidence, and no amount is published here.

Not disclosed

Maca Extract

A Peruvian root the vendor describes as a natural adaptogen traditionally used to support vitality, stamina and a healthy drive. Worth noting the label prints “Maca Extract” while the sales page says “Maca Root” — an extract and a raw root are not interchangeable, and we follow the label.

Not disclosed

Catuaba Extract

Named on the printed panel and mentioned on the sales page only in passing, inside a “Plus Catuaba and Ashwagandha extracts” sentence. The vendor gives it no description of its own, so neither do we. An ingredient the seller cannot be bothered to explain is an ingredient you are being asked to take on faith.

Not disclosed

Green Tea Extract

Named on the panel, with no description anywhere on the sales page. This is the one member of the blend where the missing number cuts both ways: concentrated green tea extract is the subject of a well-documented, rare liver-injury signal at high intakes, and at an undisclosed share of 82 mg the amount here is almost certainly trivial — but “almost certainly” is doing work that a printed figure would not need to.

5 mg

Caffeine

The only individually disclosed active amount on the entire product, printed inside the blend list as “Caffeine(5mg)”. The sales page says only “a touch of natural caffeine”. Five milligrams is small — a cup of coffee is an order of magnitude more — but it is a stimulant, it means this product is not caffeine-free, and it is worth knowing about if you avoid them or already stack caffeinated supplements.

Not disclosed

Ashwagandha

Named on the panel; the sales page mentions it only in the same “Plus…” sentence as catuaba. Ashwagandha is one of the better-studied botanicals in the supplement aisle, which makes the absence of an amount here more frustrating rather than less: the research that makes it interesting is all dose-specific.

Not disclosed

L-Arginine

The amino acid the body uses as the substrate for nitric oxide, which is the vendor's own explanation for including it. The mechanism is real physiology. The problem is scale: the human research on oral L-arginine works in grams per day, and the entire blend here is 0.082 g. It is also listed below caffeine, and a proprietary blend must run in descending order of weight — so on the label's own ordering it cannot exceed 5 mg. We take that apart properly in the blog.

Not disclosed

Tribulus Terrestris

Described by the vendor as a time-honoured herb traditionally valued to support stamina, drive and an active, energetic lifestyle. That is a traditional-use framing and we have left it as one — the controlled human data on Tribulus for performance endpoints is thin, and without an amount there is nothing here to compare against it anyway.

Not disclosed

Horny Goat Weed Extract

The classic botanical in this category, long used in traditional formulas around blood flow and male performance. The sales page adds “(Epimedium)”; the printed label does not, so we do not. It is listed last of the nine, which under descending-order labelling makes it the lightest thing in an 82 mg blend — and, sitting below the 5 mg caffeine line, no heavier than that.

Stallion Power — Supplement Facts, as printed on the label
IngredientAmount per serving% Daily Value
Serving size: 1 gummy  ·  Servings per container: 30  ·  Front panel: 30 GUMMIES, 82MG PER SERVING**
Calories10
Total Carbohydrate3 g1%
Total Sugar3 g
Includes Added Sugar3 g6%
Sodium4 mg<1%
Proprietary Blend82 mg**
   Muira Puama ExtractNot disclosed
   Maca ExtractNot disclosed
   Catuaba ExtractNot disclosed
   Green Tea ExtractNot disclosed
   Caffeine5 mg
   AshwagandhaNot disclosed
   L-ArginineNot disclosed
   Tribulus TerrestrisNot disclosed
   Horny Goat Weed ExtractNot disclosed
** The label's own footnote reads “equivalent to approximately 567mg of dry powders”. That is the manufacturer's equivalence claim for a concentrated extract — it is not 567 mg of anything you receive, and it is reproduced here only as the vendor's wording.
† Daily Value not established. Eight of the nine blend members carry no individual amount; “Not disclosed” is the manufacturer's omission, not ours. US labelling rules let a proprietary blend declare one combined weight with its ingredients in descending order of predominance, which is what has been done here.
Other ingredients, as printed: Corn Syrup, Cane Sugar, Water, Apple Pectin, Sorbitol Liquid, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate Dihydrate. Apple pectin appears in place of gelatin and no gelatin is listed — but the label makes no vegan or vegetarian claim, so neither do we.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

If you email the store one question before ordering, make it this: how many milligrams of L-arginine, muira puama and horny goat weed extract are in one gummy? A seller who knows its own formula can answer in a single line. Our blog works through the nitric-oxide mechanism this formula is sold on, and shows how the descending-order rule plus the printed 5 mg of caffeine caps four of these ingredients without the manufacturer disclosing a thing.

What The Manufacturer Claims

Claimed Benefits of Stallion Power, as Stated by the Manufacturer

These are the manufacturer's claims for the formula, not our findings. They have not been evaluated by the FDA, this is a dietary supplement rather than a treatment, individual results vary, and everything here is framed as support alongside a healthy diet and regular activity.

Support for performance, vitality and confidence*

The manufacturer's own headline framing for the product. A structure/function claim about support, not a promise of a result — and we have not upgraded it into one.

Circulation support*

The vendor's stated reason for including L-arginine: an amino acid the body uses to produce nitric oxide, commonly included to support healthy circulation. We have deliberately not carried the vendor's stronger cardiovascular wording, which strays into disease-claim territory on a supplement.

Stamina and drive, traditionally*

Muira puama, maca extract and Tribulus terrestris are the traditional-use botanicals in the blend. The vendor's language is about supporting energy, stamina and a healthy drive; the framing is historical use, not clinical outcome.

Male performance support*

Horny goat weed extract is the classic botanical in this category, described by the vendor around healthy blood flow and male performance. Again as support, and again at an amount the label does not publish.

A simple daily gummy

The format claim, and the one that is straightforwardly checkable: one chewable a day, 30 to a bottle, nothing to swallow, mix or measure.

A small amount of natural caffeine

5 mg per gummy, printed on the panel. The vendor calls it a touch of natural caffeine. It is a stimulant, so we have listed it as an ingredient fact rather than as an energy benefit.

Directions

How to Take Stallion Power

The dose exists in exactly one place — the back of the label. The sales page never states one.

  1. One gummy, once a day

    The label's suggested use reads: take 1 gummy once daily as a dietary supplement, or as directed by a qualified health care professional. There is no loading phase, no second serving and no instruction to take it with food. Do not exceed it — more of an undisclosed blend is not a strategy.

  2. A bottle is 30 days, and here is why

    The label prints 30 GUMMIES on the front and Servings Per Container: 30 on the back. At one a day that is 30 days. The vendor's 60, 90 and 180-day bundle figures are only correct because of that number, which the sales page itself never shows you.

  3. Take it earlier in the day if caffeine bothers you

    5 mg is a small amount of caffeine, but it is not zero, and it is the one active quantity you can actually plan around. If you are caffeine-sensitive, already stacking caffeinated supplements, or taking this late in the evening, that is worth knowing.

A single Stallion Power bottle, a 30-day supply at one gummy daily

Speak to a doctor before starting if you take nitrates, blood-pressure or any other heart medication, or any prescription drug. This formula is sold on a blood-flow mechanism and interactions in that direction can be serious. The label's own warning line tells you to discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reaction occurs. Not for anyone under 18. Contains caffeine (5 mg) and 3 g of added sugar per gummy. Difficulty with erections can also be an early sign of vascular or metabolic disease — that is a reason to get checked, not a reason to self-treat.

What Comes With Your Order

The Guarantee, the Shipping, and the Small Print

No ebooks, no digital bundle, no membership. This offer is the product and the terms around it — and two of those terms deserve reading twice.

60-day money-back guarantee

The manufacturer's wording: if you are not impressed within the first 60 days after your purchase, contact them and they will give you your money back. Refund contact is [email protected].

Every bottle must go back — empty ones included

The guarantee explicitly asks you to send back all the bottles, even if they are empty. The page publishes no return address, no RMA process, no statement on who pays return postage and nothing about a restocking fee. Ask before you buy six.

The refund clock and the delivery clock are the same length

The 60 days run from the date of purchase, not delivery — and the vendor's own FAQ says the maximum delivery time is 60 days. In a slow-shipping country you could receive the product with almost none of the guarantee left. That is the vendor's own arithmetic, not ours.

Shipping: free on 3 and 6 bottles, $9.99 on 2

The two-bottle tier is the only one charged for delivery. The vendor states it ships worldwide with times varying by country, and publishes no carrier, no tracking policy, no dispatch time and no per-country estimate.

Nothing else is included

No bonuses, no guides, no free extras are advertised anywhere on the sales page. Worth stating plainly, because plenty of offers in this category list several hundred dollars of "free bonuses" that arrive as PDFs.

No subscription language — but read the checkout

The sales page contains no subscription, rebill, auto-ship, trial or continuity wording anywhere, and all three tiers read as one-time purchases. We stop short of promising that, because the binding terms live on the third-party checkout rather than on the page we read. Read them before you pay.

Stallion Power FAQ

Stallion Power — Your Questions Answered

What is Stallion Power?

Stallion Power is a male enhancement gummy sold as a dietary supplement. The label reads MALE ENHANCEMENT GUMMIES, DIETARY SUPPLEMENT, 30 GUMMIES, 82MG PER SERVING. You take one gummy a day, and a bottle holds 30, so one bottle is a 30-day supply.

What is actually in Stallion Power?

Nine named ingredients inside one 82 mg proprietary blend: muira puama extract, maca extract, catuaba extract, green tea extract, caffeine, ashwagandha, L-arginine, Tribulus terrestris and horny goat weed extract. The gummy base is corn syrup, cane sugar, water, apple pectin, sorbitol liquid, natural flavors, citric acid and sodium citrate dihydrate.

How much of each ingredient do you get?

For eight of the nine, the manufacturer does not say. The panel gives one combined figure of 82 mg for the whole blend and breaks out only caffeine, at 5 mg. That leaves 77 mg shared between the other eight. US labelling rules permit this: a proprietary blend can declare a single total with its ingredients listed in descending order of weight.

What does the 567 mg on the label mean?

It is a footnote reading that the 82 mg is equivalent to approximately 567 mg of dry powders. That is the manufacturer's equivalence claim for a concentrated extract, not an amount you receive. Nothing on the label states the extraction ratio, the solvent or any standardised marker compound, so there is no way to check it.

Does Stallion Power contain caffeine?

Yes, 5 mg per gummy, printed inside the blend list. It is the only individually disclosed active amount on the whole product. Five milligrams is small, but it is a stimulant and it means the product is not caffeine-free.

How much sugar is in a Stallion Power gummy?

Three grams of total sugar, all of it added sugar, which the label puts at 6 percent of the Daily Value. Each gummy also carries 10 calories, 3 grams of total carbohydrate and 4 mg of sodium. The sales page does not mention sugar anywhere.

How do you take it, and how long does a bottle last?

One gummy once daily, as printed on the label. A bottle holds 30 gummies, so it lasts 30 days. The sales page states no dose at all and never prints the 30-count; both come from the label, and the vendor's 60, 90 and 180-day supply figures depend on it.

Can you buy a single bottle of Stallion Power?

No. The store sells only 2, 3 and 6-bottle bundles at 158, 207 and 294 US dollars. The smallest possible order is two bottles, and that tier is also the only one charged for shipping, at 9.99 dollars.

How long does delivery take?

The vendor says it ships worldwide with times varying from country to country and gives a maximum delivery time of 60 days. No carrier, tracking policy, dispatch time or per-country estimate is published.

What is the refund policy?

A 60-day money-back guarantee running from the date of purchase, not from delivery. The manufacturer asks you to send back all the bottles, even empty ones. No return address, RMA process, postage-payer or restocking policy is published, and the refund contact given is [email protected]. This site cannot process refunds or look up an order.

Is Stallion Power a subscription?

The sales page contains no subscription, rebill, auto-ship, trial or continuity wording anywhere, and all three tiers read as one-time purchases. We stop short of promising that, because the binding terms sit on the third-party checkout rather than the page we read. Read the checkout terms before you pay.

Where is Stallion Power made?

The label states it is made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients, and produced in a GMP facility. GMP describes a manufacturing standard. It is not an FDA approval, and the FDA does not approve dietary supplements.

Why does this page not show a star rating?

Because we collected no reviews. A customer rating with a star graphic appears on the vendor's post-checkout upsell page, with no linked review platform behind it. Reprinting it here as our own, or as structured data, would be inventing evidence.

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