The key is not so much the brand
I have used CA glue for any number of things in my shop and what I have found is that it is not so much the brand, while I would stay away from the really cheap imitation stuff, but that it is fresh. CA degrades rather fast when exposed to air. There are several makers of the stuff and many will offer a hobby shop or retail chain the chance to have their name put on the bottle. Insider info from my brother who manages a hobby store. This often leads to over buying on the part of the store in an effort to get the best price. However you dint want to go in and get stuff that was made 6 or more months ago. It will not be the same glue as when it was made. I think the reason the GG CA is working well is that their products are popular and what is popular sells, hence fresh glue on the shelves. If you dint believe me just take a bottle of the GG and leave it sit six months and it will be just like the others. So, like the days of actual film in cameras buy your CA like you used to buy your film, from a high volume dealer like a big chain store and dint stock up, just get what you need.