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Good Day Chocolate Kid's Multivitamin Chewables combine a complete spectrum of essential vitamins with fair-trade milk chocolate and non-GMO ingredients. Each chewable is carefully quality tested three times to ensure precise dosing, contains only 2g of sugar, and uses natural fruit and vegetable colors—making it a delicious, clean, and trusted daily supplement for toddlers.





| ASIN | B07CTS9M1S |
| ASIN | B07CTS9M1S |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Allergen Information | Milk, Peanuts, Soy, Tree Nuts, Wheat |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,751 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #3,146 in Multivitamins Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | Good Day Chocolate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (370) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (370) |
| Date First Available | 16 June 2018 |
| Format | Chewables |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | GDC430 |
| Manufacturer | GOOD DAY CHOCOLATE |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 6.6 x 10.8 cm; 2.83 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 2 pieces |
| Units | 50 Count |
A**R
Melted
I received it melted when I opened it it was one piece of chocolate all melted together to become one and there was no option to return it or ask for a refund
M**A
Finally a vitamin my daughter will eat! She is so picky and she loved this product! Great for picky eaters for sure!
K**N
For the past 5 years, my granddaughter loved Smarty Pants, but lately refused to eat them. I decided to try these after using their Calm formula daily for school (It has been amazeballs!), and she loves them. There are many chocolate multis out there, but she has an MTHFR defect and cannot have folic acid. This is the only chocolate multi I’ve found with folate, so win-win! It was shipped to us with an ice pack and we found a few crushed inside the bottle, but none melted. The local health food store now carries the kid version at the same price as Amazon and no shipping charge, so I’ll likely be buying there from now on since this isn’t prime. Sadly. But we love the product. We have a rainbow: purple for school, red for daily, yellow for me!, blue for nights when the grands are too keyed up to sleep. Fantastic product!
M**N
These arrived quickly and securely wrapped. My 4 year old child absolutely loves them! We buy them every month.
C**E
Arrived partially melted with fuzzy mold!
T**D
My fiance' WILL NOT take a vitamin pill. She will also not eat Flintstones chewables, or Gummy vitamins of any kind. She complains about the taste, texture, etc. She's had gastric bypass though so she needs SOME vitamins, particularly B and D vitamins. So, here we are with chocolate vitamins. So first, the taste: They are decent. They are a good quality chocolate, with a candy shell - the vitamins come out with a slight 'tang' to the flavor. ALmost like a little burst of a citrus flavor. To some, this would be disgusting. I don't mind it, however. And neither does my fiance. It's as if a tiny drop of lemon juice as mixed into the middle of the product. Mostly chocolate flavor, ever so slightly tart. Secondly, the number of different vitamins/minerals: These are on the short list of complete multi-vitamins. It has B's D, C, A, and a few others. What's missing? Iodine, potassium, Iron. Granted, these multi-vitamins are intended for kids, and maybe kids don't need those vitamins. But Adults do - so if your an adult looking for a multi-vitamin you can eat, you'll be lacking in those areas. There are obviously a few other vitamins/minerals that aren't in these as well that some adults may need (chromium, for example). BUT, given gastric bypass patients are prone to vitamin B and D deficiencies, these are semi-sufficient for this purpose. And Third, the quantity of vitamins in this product: For a young kid, a small child - there are probably more than enough vitamins in this product. For an adult, however, the amounts in this product are woefully inadequate. Most of the vitamins in this product at a full dose of 2 candies (Because they are candy, even if they have vitamins) provides only about 50% of the RDA of the desired vitamins. So for an adult to get a full RDA of included vitamins, they'd have to eat 4 candies. At 50 candies per bottle, this means a bottle only will last an adult about 13 days. So 2+ bottles a month at $15.90/bottle means $32+ a month for a regular adult. Now for my fiance, who's had gastric bypass, she (and anyone with that type of surgery) has mal-absorption, meaning she doesn't get all of the listed amounts of anything she consumes. In her case, she'd be more likely in an ideal world, to eat around 6 candies a day, which would make one bottle last about 8 days. So then it'd require almost 4 bottles for a month, or $64.00. At that point, it would be cheaper to find a liquid multi-vitamin. Though I doubt I'd get her to take one of those either. So decent product, decent taste. Could use an adult version of this product - maybe adding the missing vitamins/minerals would give it a terrible flavor. I can't imagine Iron has a nice taste to it. Would I buy them for a picky kid? I think I would - unless that same kid was super picky about tartness mixed with their chocolate.
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