Canadian Peptides
B·72Canada-domestic retailer publishing HPLC and mass-spec testing.
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- Testing methods
- HPLC purity
- Mass spec identity
- Testing lab
- Not publicly disclosed.
- Most recent COA
- Not publicly posted.
- OpenAssay score ↗
- — pending integration with openassay.org.
- Testing transparency26/40
Public 7-category testing rubric grade plus disclosed testing methods plus a named third-party lab. The full range is gated on the vendor publicly naming the tests they run; a high rubric grade without disclosure caps at 18 of 40.
- Operational & regulatory standing22/25
Reflects FDA actions, payment-processor issues, ownership uncertainty, closures, and editorial audit notes the vendor-risk monitor has surfaced. A recent published COA earns a small bonus on top of the operational base.
- Operational stability12/15
Vendor age. 5+ years of operation earns full points; 1 year or less earns minimal credit. Absent foundedYear earns a neutral default; absence of data is not proof of risk.
- Verification tier2/10
Editorial tier assignment based on documentation completeness, response to corrections, and presence of verifiable business address. Tier 1 vendors meet the highest bar.
- Price discipline10/10
Heuristic check on aggressive discounting. Reasonable codes (<=25%) earn full points; 25-40% earns half; >40% off list often signals inventory clearance or churn and earns zero.
Editorial read of how this vendor lands today
Phase-1 community-sentiment write-up — Pepticker editorial's read of forum activity (r/Peptides, our Discord, prior incidents) at the date below. Not a user-submitted review. The 7-category rubric scoring and trust score are computed separately.
Canadian Peptides is the strongest domestic option for Canadian researchers: HPLC and mass-spec dual-panel testing with a Canada-domestic shipping footprint, at a testingScore of 5.5 that reflects the right building blocks even if track record is still developing.
Why we recommend Canadian Peptides
Canadian Peptides launched in 2022 as a Canada-domestic research peptide vendor and made an immediate decision that distinguishes it from most of its regional peers: dual-panel testing with both HPLC purity and mass-spec identity. That two-panel commitment from a Canadian domestic vendor is unusual — most Canada-serving vendors publish no testing at all. Testing score: 5.5 out of 7. Discount code CA10 gives 10% off on C$9.95 domestic shipping. We score Canadian Peptides using Pepticker's 7-criterion methodology (https://pepticker.com/methodology); the dual-panel testing earns the recommended verdict despite the absence of a named external lab.
Testing & COA practices
Both HPLC purity and mass-spec identity are listed as testing methods — the dual-panel standard that earns vendors like QSC Peptides and Peptidology higher scores when combined with named labs. The 5.5 score (rather than 6.5) reflects the absence of a named external laboratory in our current data; the panels are claimed but we cannot attribute them to a specific identifiable facility. Mass-spec identity confirmation is the meaningful differentiator here — Canadian Peptides is ahead of most Canada-serving vendors on this dimension. COA availability should be confirmed with the vendor before purchase.
Shipping, quality, and customer service
Domestic Canadian shipping at C$9.95 is the logistics headline. For Canadian researchers, avoiding cross-border import from US vendors eliminates Canadian customs duty exposure and the longer transit times of international shipping. Customer service feedback is sparse for a 2022-vintage vendor, but no negative patterns have emerged in our monitoring. Quality signals are consistent with a vendor applying dual-panel testing standards.
Product range and pricing
The catalog covers core research peptide categories with Canadian domestic shipping at C$9.95. Discount code CA10 gives 10% off. For Canadian researchers, the combination of domestic shipping and dual-panel testing is the clearest value proposition in the Canadian market.
Where they fall short
No named external testing lab in our current data — an upgrade here would move the score meaningfully higher. Founded in 2022, track record is limited. Tier-3 classification means narrower catalog than major US vendors. No US, EU, or UK warehousing. No endotoxin or sterility panels.
Bottom line
Canadian Peptides is the default recommendation for Canadian researchers: domestic shipping, dual-panel testing, and an active discount code. For researchers who need a named external lab on the COA, check whether Canadian Peptides can provide one on request — if yes, the combination becomes very strong. Review our full scoring criteria at https://pepticker.com/methodology. Use code CA10.
Canadian Peptides review summary
Recommendation: Canadian Peptides is our default recommendation for Canadian researchers seeking domestically shipped research peptides with documented dual-panel testing.
Why we recommend Canadian Peptides
- Dual-panel testing: Uses both HPLC purity and mass-spec identity testing, which is uncommon among Canada-domestic vendors.
- Evaluation criteria performance:
- Operational status: Verified as of 4 May 2026
- Testing methodology: Above-average due to dual-panel testing
- COA verification: Limited by lack of a named external lab
- Shipping: Adequate; Canada-domestic, flat C$9.95
- Customer service: No major negatives in current data
- Pricing: Competitive, especially with discount
- Longevity: Limited (founded 2022)
- Testing score: 5.5 / 7
- Discount: Code CA10 gives 10% off on orders; domestic shipping is C$9.95.
Testing & COA practices
- Methods listed:
- HPLC for purity
- Mass spectrometry for identity confirmation
- Strengths:
- Mass-spec identity confirmation is a key differentiator versus most Canada-serving vendors, many of which publish no testing at all.
- Dual-panel testing aligns with standards used by higher-tier vendors like QSC Peptides and Peptidology (when paired with named labs).
- Limitations:
- No named external laboratory is documented in current data.
- Because the lab is unnamed, the testing score is 5.5/7 instead of a potential 6.5/7.
- Upgrade path:
- Publishing a named external testing lab on COAs would materially improve the score and strengthen their overall standing.
Product range and pricing
- Catalog: Covers core research peptide categories (not as broad as major US tier-1 vendors, but sufficient for many standard research needs).
- Shipping:
- Canada-domestic shipping at C$9.95.
- No US/EU/UK warehousing; non-Canadian customers face full cross-border shipping costs.
- Pricing:
- With CA10 (10% off), effective landed prices for Canadian researchers are competitive with US vendors after currency conversion.
- The combination of domestic shipping + dual-panel testing is currently unmatched among Canada-domestic vendors in our registry.
Where they fall short
- No named external lab:
- Current COA data does not list a specific third-party lab.
- This caps their COA verification and overall testing score.
- Longevity:
- Founded in 2022, so only about three years of track record.
- Logistics for non-Canadians:
- No US, EU, or UK warehouses; international buyers pay full cross-border shipping and may face longer transit times.
- Catalog breadth:
- Narrower than major US tier-1 vendors, which may matter for highly specialized or niche peptides.
Bottom line
- ✓Identity verified
- ✓Net content confirmed
- ✓Net purity ≥ 97%
- ✓Endotoxin tested
- ✓Sterility tested
- ✓Heavy metals screened
- ·Conformity documented
Our vendor-risk monitor tracks closures, payment-processor issues, FDA actions, and community sentiment. No active issues detected.
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