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Reddit mentions of VegLife Vegan Kids Multiple | Natural Berry Flavor Chewable Multivitamin and Mineral | Whole Food Blend w/ Spirulina | No Added Sugar | 60 Chewables
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of VegLife Vegan Kids Multiple | Natural Berry Flavor Chewable Multivitamin and Mineral | Whole Food Blend w/ Spirulina | No Added Sugar | 60 Chewables. Here are the top ones.
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- Vegan Kids: Ideal potencies of 12 vitamins & 10 minerals essential for proper growth & development
- Pure: Completely free of animal by-products including dairy and bee products; no added sugar
- Delicious: Kids love the great-tasting natural berry flavor, parents love that it is tooth friendly
- Bonus: Multiple vitamin & mineral in a whole food blend of 8 healthy fruits & vegetables + spirulina
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Specs:
Height | 4.88 Inches |
Length | 2.52 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2016 |
Size | 60 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Width | 2.52 Inches |
I had looked at this brand too but I think their vitamin d is made from sheep: https://blog.honest.com/vitamin-d3-cholecalciferol/
Not gummy but my kids like these: https://www.amazon.com/VegLife-Multiple-Vegan-Chewable-Tablets/dp/B000POUIOE
Vegan vitamins for the kiddos, for health and stuff. If you don't dig on that, I need a wig cap for my upcoming cosplay at Comic Con (I'm going as Lady Thor).
Thanks for the contest! What are you reading?
These are vegan and chewable:
http://www.amazon.com/VegLife-Vegan-Multiple-Chewable-Tablets/dp/B000POUIOE
If it wasn't abundantly clear from start to finish, I thought it was clear I was just trolling for trolling's sake.
I know your kid is fine and I obviously don't want them to be harmed in any way. My daughter hit me with a toy hammer yesterday and I reprimanded her with instructions not to hit people (except your kids... jk).
My original response was going to be "if I weren't so lazy, I'd research which of the old gods were real and sacrifice a goat to them so your kid gets cancer. But that's hard af." So I actually toned it down a bit.
I was just overreacting for the sake of humor and hyperbole and you seemed to be taking the bait rather hard (though you could just be counter-trolling me, which is also amusing).
Which supplement are you using for B12? I take these sublingual methylcobalamin. And I give my daughter these because she likes em (I couldn't find good research on methylcobalamin vs cyanocobalamin in children, but with the eggs and milk in her diet I wasn't as concerned with B12 absorption from the supplements, and it isn't one of those 13,333% type deals).
I still think it's unreasonable to expect everyone to be able to raise vegan kids and I don't recommend it for most humans. Americans don't have any real excuses if they want to do it, but it's still hard in that it takes research and monitoring and full support from both parents. Most people can barely raise their kids not to be assholes, so expecting them to have the patience, knowledge, and persistence to properly feed their kids is 'hard'. Mine really just boils down to being in a mixed-diet house and a little over-cautiousness. And for others, I don't recommend it because it's more difficult than the typical lazy parenting we see in America. If someone's been vegan for 5+ years and hasn't had any issues with health and has a good support structure and has both parents/families on board and has done their research and can afford it (both financially and emotionally), then I say go for it. Those things aren't exactly "easy af".
Anyway, sorry if you were really upset, I thought it was pretty clear I was messing with you. Have a great weekend and I hope everyone you love gets anti-rickets.
VegLife makes children's chewable multivitamins. These contain both B12 and iodine, along with many other vitamins and minerals. It has Vitamin D2, rather than the usually non-vegan D3. There is some controversy over D2 vs. D3. If your child doesn't get out in the sun a lot, you might consider adding a vegan D3 a few times a week. Eating mushrooms is also a good source of vitamin D, and mushrooms can make many forms of D including D2 and D3.