I was wandering in my own thoughts when I saw this at the chemist warehouse. Says $4.99 but then I got them to scan it and its buy one get one free so some sweet deals for your kids.
Wagner Kids Gummies $4.99 & BOGOF in-Store Only @ Chemist Warehouse
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Probably thats why they are not sold at their regular price.
I am just gifting them to some people so dont care about sugarIf the kids are going to eat lollies this is better option, but I wouldn't consider these vitamins, more like vitamin reinforced confectionary.
Fake news @BobSac. Contains no sugar. Does contain:
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) 20 mg
Zinc 2.25 mg
Echinacea 1 mg
equivalent to 45mg of fresh herbI think on the packaging it did read sugar alcohol. I got the vitamin D ones and they also have sugar. Not that kids don't eat sugar so why not give them healthy lollies
Here's the no sugar version (sans zinc) for the same price, if that matters to you: https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/108603/wagner-kids-g…
I've had one and it had sugar, same brand, perhaps not exactly the same type.
When I checked the strength of the vitamins it was very low.There are other brands with non sugar and much high concentrations of the stuff you're looking for in a multivitamin.
Excess of minerals (vitamins) can be just as or even more dangerous than regular lollies. Excess vitamins D etc can throw your body off chemically.
Are there any other bogof maybe multivitamins and so on for adults
I got vitamin D. There are multivitamins too. Chemist warehouse had a sticker. I wonder if they were BOGOF due to the system error as the sticker said BOGOF or $4.99 each so likely not supposed to be combined together
Just give them some fruits, job done.
What fruit for vit D?
Get some sunlight instead.
Perhaps less screen time and more out door activities?
Contains too much sugar and very little vitamin.