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| Flintstones Gummies Multivitamin, 60 Count (Pack of 3) | 
enlarge | Brand: Flintstones Vitamins Discount Category: Health And Beauty
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Customer Ratings: 5 comments
Number Of Items: 3 Shipping Weight (pounds): 1.1 Dimensions (inch): 4.2 x 4.2 x 3.2
Release Date: May 2, 2006
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Great for kids and morning sick-moms October 12, 2008 My son loves these and begs to take his vitamins every day! They are a bit firm for a gummy, but they just lasted longer for my son. And they were the only vitamins I could take when I was pregnant (morning sickness got the best of all the adult vitamins, whether pill or chewable, even low-iron). My OB was OK with me taking 2 Flintstone Gummies and a folic acid pill. I must admit I still take 2 a day rather than going back to Centrum, they do taste pretty good! Only complaint is they seem to disappear quickly and thus get pricey (when kid, mom, and now dad are taking them!). (I must admit L'il critters gummies do taste even better, are softer, and adults can take 3)
Great vitamins for children or adults February 12, 2008 These are great vitamins. My daughter loves them. She actually asks every day to have a vitamin. They are a bit chewy, but nothing that can't be eaten. I use them as my daily vitamin as well.
Great and easy supplement for your toddlers! January 31, 2008 I started buying these vitamins for my toddler last year to help ensure that she was getting all her vitamins. She gets one in the morning and one in the evening, because she is four. My little one loves Flintstones gummies and even asks for them, so it's never an issue getting her to take her vitamins. When the new three-pack came in last week from Amazon she was happy all day.
The taste and texture is fairly similar to Haribo gummie bears, so if your kids enjoy those, then they will probably like these as well.
They're a bit more expensive than some of the less attractive vitamins, but they're so nice and easy that I won't even consider switching. The Flintstones gummies also have almost no minerals (probably partly a protection in case a child gets the "childproof" cap off and eats all the remaining vitamins), so it's not a substitute for grains and vegetables in the diet. I just consider it a safeguard to make sure that she's getting enough basic vitamins, such as C and B-complex, and in the winter--vitamin D since we don't get much sun exposure due to the cold temperatures. These help keep her healthy, energetic, and curious about everything!
Too hard November 2, 2007 0 out of 1 found this comment useful.
We started using gummies because the chalky ones leave a lot of "stuff" in the kids' teeth. These Flintstones gummies however are hard to chew and also get stuck in the teeth. The kids don't like them because they're simply too hard. We'll stick with the Target brand gummies, soft and the perfect consistency.
Vitamins... April 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
The product is good and kids love them, but they really wasn't much savings over buying them in the store.
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