# Ad summary
This ad for Tru Niagen features a woman discussing concerns about NR (nicotinamide riboside) supplements and the possibility of being scammed by brands that make misleading claims on their product labels. The ad claims Tru Niagen stands out as a trustworthy choice, because it invests in research, is backed by clinical studies, and ensures accurate labeling, thereby delivering the promised benefits.
# Brand positioning
Tru Niagen positions itself as a premium and trustworthy brand in the supplement market, especially within the NR (nicotinamide riboside) category. The brand stands against competitor behaviors like deceptive labeling and false claims, particularly those from cheap Amazon NR brands, emphasizing transparency, research, and scientific backing. Tru Niagen aligns with values of purity, trust, and scientific accuracy. It aims to occupy the space of a reliable, scientifically validated supplement that consumers can trust to deliver on its promises for cellular benefits.
# Product
Tru Niagen is presented as a reliable NR (nicotinamide riboside) supplement that stands apart from other NR supplements due to its commitment to research, clinical studies, and third-party verification. The product is for consumers seeking genuine cellular benefits. The ad highlights that it provides a full, potent serving of NR, backed by science, and ensures that its labeled packaging is 100% accurate, unlike many other brands that may contain less than 1% of the NR promised, even brands with "advanced liposomal formulations". Tru Niagen addresses consumer concerns about being scammed by fancy packaging and placebo effects from other brands, emphasizing that with Tru Niagen, "labeled packaging isn't just a promise, it's proven."
# Visual style
The ad has a natural, UGC feel. The setting is a bedroom with natural lighting. The shots are static, and the editing is minimal, with only straight cuts between shots. The aesthetic suggests authenticity and aims to replicate a personal recommendation.
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# Call to action
Choose Tru Niagen where labeled packaging isn't just a promise
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# Storyline
- 00:00–00:06 00:00–00:06 The woman begins by posing a question that aims to hook viewers with familiarity. She asks if viewers have ever questioned the legitimacy of supplements when looking at a supplement bottle. This is told from the perspective of a potential customer reflecting on a shared experience, which creates an immediate sense of relatability.
- 00:06–00:17 00:06–00:17 She follows this with a claim that an analysis found that 87% of NR supplements don't contain what they claim on the label, some even having non-detectable levels of NR. She cites a ChromaDex analysis published in nutraingredients-usa. This beat shifts the perspective to a semi-expert framing based on researched data, and starts to build a foundation for consumer distrust.
- 00:17–00:33 00:17–00:33 Expanding on the previous point, the woman states that consumers are paying premium prices for fancy packaging and placebo from cheap Amazon NR brands, with advanced liposomal formulations. She emphasizes that such brands can have less than 1% of the NR promised. She emphasizes the 1% figure is not a typo.
- 00:33–00:38 00:33–00:38 Building on this, she states that when scientists tested these products, only 5 out of 35 brands delivered on what they promised. This further reinforces the lack of quality within the category and builds distrust.
- 00:38–00:42 00:38–00:42 The woman shares that Tru Niagen was one of the five brands that delivered on their promise, being pure, trusted, and always labeled 100% accurate. The perspective now shifts to advocating for Tru Niagen specifically and introduces the brand as a solution.
- 00:43–00:50 00:43–00:50 She clarifies that this matters, because without the NR in your supplement, you're not getting any cellular benefits. She emphasizes that with Tru Niagen, you get the full potent serving backed by science, thus clarifying the value of the product.
- 00:51–00:59 00:51–00:59 The woman asks how to avoid getting scammed, and responds by saying to look for brands like Tru Niagen that invest in research, with over 35 clinical studies supporting their formula, and third-party verification. The ad is now prompting a customer to action.
- 00:59–01:04 00:59–01:04 She concludes by stating that while the NR market is flooded with products that don't actually deliver, Tru Niagen stands as the gold standard. The ad emphasizes that Tru Niagen is a trusted, reliable choice.
- 01:04–01:14 01:04–01:14 She ends by reminding people not to get played by pretty packaging and to choose Tru Niagen. She emphasizes that Tru Niagen's labeled packaging isn't just a promise, it's proven, and your cells will thank you.