Why couldnt Zarbees make it 60 count?
Alright, so before I review the product itself, Id like to take this opportunity to ask Zarbees why make this bottle a 50 count, when the recommended dosages are either a single daily gummy, or two gummies, depending on age? If your kid is between 2-3 years of age, & they take 1 daily gummy, this bottle will last a month and a few weeks. If you kid is over the age of 4, & they take 2 daily gummies, this bottle wont even last a full month. That makes 0 sense to me as a parent and consumer. If it were a 60 count bottle, it would either last a full month or 2 full months, depending on dosage. Ok, that was my Grind My Gears moment. back to the review. So these gummies were ordered to go along with the Zarbees multivitamin gummies for my 3 year old. She takes one of each daily to help supplement her diet. These taste and smell pretty good, and she happily eats them, but i personally dont like that each gummy is coated in sugar powder. Then when you look at the ingredients list, the first 3 ingredients are basically sugar: Cane sugar, Tapioca syrup, and Honey. I guess I'm more happy that the selection of sugars are natural and that they do make this product taste more like a candy than anything, but still not too fond of so much sugar. As far as them working for her little gut health, the biggest change Ive noticed since she started taking these, is that she has been having regular daily bowel movements, as opposed to before starting the probiotics when she was having trouble going every day and sometimes went a few days without a bowel movement. So the good bacteria in these gummies are doing what theyre supposed to be doing
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