Tried it Tuesday: vitafive Gummy Vitamins #Giveaway

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I’m a fan of gummy vitamins. Why? Well, they taste like candy but are good for you. That’s a win-win for a candy lover like me. You may remember that I found vitafive gummy vitamins a few years back. They’ve added some varieties and a new kids line and introduced new eco-friendly packaging. They sent me three varieties to try.

vitafive believes 5 core values are essential. They are hydration/energy, sleep, fitness, diet and complexion. They provide you with “supplements to help fill the gaps when life gets hectic.”

Vitafive now offers custom gummy vitamin packs and monthly packs. The vitamins are gluten free, kosher and vegetarian – some are vegan. They are also free from the major 8 allergens! They don’t contain gelatin, but use pectin which is easier to digest and doesn’t melt. They just launched monthly packs for kids, too.

There are eight adult gummy varieties. They are Melatonin for Sleep, Elderberry for Immunity, Vitamin C for Immunity, Probiotic for Digestion, Vitamin D3 for Bone Strength, Multi for Overall Health, Biotin for Beauty and Omega 3 for Heart Health (vegan). There are three kids’ varieties. They are Elderberry for Immunity, Vitamin C for Immunity and a Multi for Overall Health.

I’ve been loving the Vitamin C. It tastes amazing and I’ve had less access to fresh fruit as a result of our shopping less frequently during the pandemic.

Want to try vitafive? I’ll send a lucky reader one monthly pouch in the flavor of the winner’s choice. Please use the Rafflecopter below. The giveaway runs through May 14. A winner will be selected and notified on May 15. Winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited.

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Don’t want to wait? Get vitafive on their website or on Amazon. You can follow vitafive on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Please note: I was provided samples of vitafive for the purposes of this review. This post also contains affiliate links for vitafive and Amazon. If you purchase with these links, I’ll receive a commission. I’m not a medical professional and claims here and on the vitafive website have not been evaluated by the FDA. The products are not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease.