Cacao, Explained

What Does CCV-3 Cost Per Serving, and Is It Worth It?

A jar of CCV-3® is $61 (compare-at $98), or $50 a jar in the three-pack. At about 30 scoops per jar, that lands at roughly $1.70 to $2.00 per daily scoop. The case for the subscription is not the sticker; it is the cost per milligram of epicatechin, where 600 mg a scoop is difficult to match.

CocoaVia pricing per its own site; cost-per-serving assumes daily use across a 30-day month.
Option Price (-)-Epicatechin per serving Cost per serving
CCV-3 $61/jar (compare-at $98); $50/jar in the 3-pack 600 mg ~$1.70-2.00 (about $0.28-0.33 per 100 mg epicatechin)
CocoaVia Cardio Health ~$35-40/month (per CocoaVia) 85 mg (2 caps) ~$1.17-1.33 (about $1.40-1.55 per 100 mg epicatechin)
Dark chocolate Varies by brand Low and variable Plus sugar, fat and calories

The honest sticker comparison

Give the competitor its fair hearing first. Per CocoaVia's own site, Cardio Health runs about $35 to $40 a month. That is lower than the price of a single CCV-3 jar, so if you compare monthly totals alone, CocoaVia looks like the cheaper habit. A jar of CCV-3 at $61 is a bigger number on the shelf, and pretending otherwise would be dishonest. If your only question is "which monthly bill is smaller," the capsule wins on that narrow measure.

Why cost per serving flips the result

The comparison changes the moment you divide by what you actually get. CocoaVia Cardio Health provides 85 mg of epicatechin in its two-capsule serving. CCV-3 provides 600 mg in one scoop. Put both on the same axis and each 100 mg of epicatechin costs well over a dollar with the capsule and roughly thirty cents with the scoop. You are not paying more for CCV-3 per unit of the active flavanol; you are paying less. The higher jar price buys a much larger dose, which is the lever that matters if epicatechin is what you came for.

So is the subscription worth it?

For a daily user, the three-pack does the heavy lifting: it drops the price to $50 a jar, about $1.67 a scoop, while keeping the 600 mg dose intact. Add the format, a drink you mix rather than pills you count, and the value is less about the monthly receipt and more about what each dollar delivers. If you would rather price the flavanol than the packaging, Meet CCV-3 → and run the per-milligram math yourself.


Frequently asked

How many servings are in a jar?

About 30 scoops per jar, which is where the roughly $1.70 to $2.00 per-serving figure comes from at the $61 single-jar price.

Is CCV-3 cheaper than CocoaVia?

On the monthly sticker, no; a jar costs more than CocoaVia's roughly $35 to $40 a month. On cost per milligram of epicatechin, yes, because CCV-3's 600 mg dwarfs the 85 mg per CocoaVia serving.

Does the three-pack change the math?

Yes. It brings each jar to $50, or about $1.67 per scoop, lowering the cost per 100 mg of epicatechin further.

Price the flavanol, not the jar

At about $0.28 to $0.33 per 100 mg of epicatechin, CCV-3 turns a higher jar price into a lower cost where it counts.

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