“These test really sweet and easy to digest. I take 2 daily as recommended for healthy bones. We both like the berry flavour and easy to swallow. My only problem is these are overpriced and only lasts for a month. Our body need calcium to help maintain healthy immune system function and strong bones. I like these and suitable for vegan, contain no GMO, natural flavouring, gluten free and preservatives.”
“My gf struggles with her bones and we thought this would be a great supplement for her. Not so far, but we will keep going as the taste and texture is pleasant. If she has any positive effects from it after finishing the full container, we will of course update.”
“I've tried to take vitamins before but I can't handle tablets, so when I saw these I thought they would be a good choice.
Do they do everything they say? I don't know, but I do feel a bit better after taking them for a few weeks.
They taste ok, kind of not a lot like anything other than sweet and gummy with a hint of flavour, but anything is better than choking on a 1cm tablet of compressed dust! They're easy to chew and you take two a day, so this bottle provides you with a months worth.
The packaging is quite fancy, but I also feel like it's possibly one way of getting around the price - 'but look how nice the box is!' - I'm throwing the box away instantly, so I'd rather spend less money, thanks. The rrp says £27.99 (the price on here is slashed to £16.99 at the time of writing)
I'm not an expert in vitamins and supplements, but £28 every month for a product that supplies you with only a handful seems like a lot of money to me. Is it any better than the ones you can grab on the high street for a fraction of the cost? I can't answer that, but maybe a more vitamin savvy person can.”
“Gummies are always nice to try, probably because they are mainly sugar. This pot contains 60, and you are recommended to take 2 a day, so it's only a month's supply. The are like American hard gums, rather than soft gummies though.
Vegans may have trouble getting vitamin D (I get all I need from fish oils, for example) and again most people will get calcium from dairy products. In that respect, they are beneficial. They don't get your full dose of calcium for the day though, so you still need to ensure your diet includes that.
My issue is two-fold. One is the price, £17 for a month is extortionate. Vitamin D (non vegan mainly) is usually that for a year. The second is the gummy form. Yes, nice to eat, but adults should be able to take a small pill or capsule instead. If you're getting these for children and they won't take anything else, I'd argue they are too young to be made vegan and should have a more varied diet.”
“At the time of review these joint gummies are £16.99 instead of £27.99. This is for 60 gummies which is 1 single moths supply. It is quite expensive but if they work then its worth the price. They are soft sweets that are just like flavoured jellies. The texture isnt bad and they taste of berry. There isnt a bad smell or aftertaste to them which is good. I haven’t taken them long enough to notice a difference just yet but I’m looking forward to seeing results.”
“The packaging is amazing: it looks like a high-end product, the Apple for supplements.
Awesome flavour and also great nutritional values.
Hard to open the seal which broke while trying to open it and won't come off entirely, as you can see from the photos.
Another nice thing is that they donate when you buy their products, for each bottle they do a donation.”