This is a review of a newer site on the market, DivinelySeven. I received their sampler pack of tablets, which contained 6 different tablets they are currently offering, as well as a half gram of the powder.
They offer tablets mostly in the ~20mg range of dosage with a variety of flavors and no distinguishing colors, which would make them hard to separate, but they packaged them up really neatly in their own individual bags, which I appreciated. There is 3 tablets dosed at 21.06mg, coming in Blue Razz, Orange, and Strawberry, then a 22.0mg tablet in Honey Lemon, and then a 27.47mg tablet in Honey Lemon, and finally the 22.74mg “007 Panda Press”.
Since the dosage is the same for three tabs, I’ll mostly review the flavors. Orange was a nice creamsicle type of orange flavor. Blue Razz was not my favorite, with a bit too much of a chemically-artificial flavoring type of note (not saying solvents, just saying I don’t like that flavoring). Strawberry was also a bit of a dud flavor-wise, with a cloying sweetness I didn’t like. All of the tabs had a similar effect, seeming to be in-line with their purported dosage. The Honey Lemon flavor is probably my favorite of the bunch, with it tasting somewhat mildly of a sweeter lemon flavor, but not to the point of candy-ness (like OE or KD Lemon Drop tabs). Both the 22 and the 27mg versions of this flavor seemed to be similar in effects, although my tolerance is probably high enough to where this difference in dosage doesn’t effect much for me.






There is one tablet that is a bit unique, what they call the “Panda Press”, which is a dark brown/grey tablet, with a “007” marking. From what I’ve heard, this is very similar to products offered by Overseas Organix, a company that has had some serious concerns about their product quality and reputability. Not leveling any accusations on Divinely Seven, just pointing out that these specific tablets might be from the same supplier. Another strange thing is that the product listing on their site for the “Panda Press” shows a tan tablet with similar markings to the one I recieved, while the one in their sample pack listing, and the one I recieved, is a much darker color.
The powder is a light yellow color, with a crystalline texture. It’s called “Orange Cream Soda”. The one strange thing is that the product picture they have on their website appears to be a different color from the powder I recieved; the powder I got was distinctly yellow, while the one on their site is clearly supposed to be orange. It claims to have 79.82% 7OH, which I’d say it lives up to. This claim is supported by their lab reports, which they seem to have for every product in their catalogue. However, I wouldn’t it’s a standout of a powder. It works, does what it should, but isn’t a must-have. It’s pricing is alright, $69.99 for 1g, $37.99 for 1/2g. The most standout thing about this product is that the jar comes with this green, rubbery insert, which seems to help prevent powder from sticking to the sides. That is a nice touch, and I appreciated the thought in it and haven’t seen other vendors do so.
Overall, I’d say this is a company that is worth looking into, but with some caution. They have overall fair prices, shipped fast, and had a good variety of flavors to suit anyone’s taste, as well as providing lab tests for all of their products from day 1. They also threw in an extra tablet of the Strawberry flavor, which is nice of them. However, there are some seeming inconsistencies in their products. The color difference between the currently offered panda press tablets and the sample pack ones (not to mention the general sketchiness of Overseas Organix; I definitely wouldn’t buy from there), the difference in appearance of their powder, and the newness of the company may count as points against them.
In my opinion, these are not completely fatal issues, but it is worth approaching with some caution, especially considering the way the market is in terms of new websites and liars/scammers/etc. So be careful out there! I would not say that DivinelySeven is any of those things, they delivered what was promised, but just be careful before dropping stacks of cash on any vendor, especially ones that have appeared out of nowhere. They seem to be headed in the right direction though, with lab tests available since launch and fair pricing. Will be keeping an eye on them for any future drops.
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