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Pros & Cons
Pros
It's cheaper and faster for vitamin manufacturers to distribute lab-based ascorbic acid than organic vitamin c. Ingredients:½ tsp vitamin c powder (this product)1 tsp distilled water + 2 tbsp vegetable glycerine. Two options for taking this, capsule o... Read More
Young son will still drink it when i mix it w a little water and some elderberry syrup, his vitamin d3 drops, all in a tiny glass, and he takes it in one big gulp. There will be some sediment if not swirled occasionally.
This mixes well and has a nice tart taste. The citrus flavor is not overwhelming but has a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Cons
Organic and all natural and also costly. Not soluble. No matter how long it sits it doesn't dissolve into your liquids. Another marketing scheme to convince you their natural product works so much better than the cheaply made alternatives.
Highlights
Quality
You can feel the quality will buy again
The quality of the product has always been to the highest quality and standards and the companies customer service is unmatched
The product claims to have 180 servings per one 4 oz
This is a very high quality high potent vit
Packaging/appearance
It doesnt mix into water the best but i would rather that then strange additives
Competitiveness
Well i mostly love about this vitamin c is that there is zero absorbic acid in it
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, acid, good, natural and quality. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,919 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 3 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I love this vit c from cherry berry as it is not synthetic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Do not buy with that name on it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would have kept purchasing this however it doesn’t dissolve
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If they could make it dissolve i’d repurchase
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive yet to find a true third party lab that says its not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Retrieved from whole food vitamins ascorbic acid is not vitamin c author timothy o’shea stated most sources equate vitamin c with ascorbic acid as though they were the same thing
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