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Apex Nutrition via Amazon has 60-Count Chapter One Vitamin C Chewable Gummies (125mg) on sale for $4.72 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal

Note, item must be sold by Apex Nutrition and fulfilled by Amazon.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here to add 60-Count Chapter One Vitamin C Chewable Gummies (125mg) to cart.
  2. Clip the $2 off coupon on the product page.
    • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account.
  3. Select the Subscribe & Save option.
    • Note: You may need to select the Subscribe & Save option at checkout
  4. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'.
  5. Proceed to checkout.
  6. Apply Promo code VITCGUM50
  7. The price should be $14.20 - $2 off w/ coupon - 5% S&S discount - Promo code = $4.72
  8. Complete your order.
    • Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
Features:
  • 125mg of Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
  • Supports immune health and overall well-being
  • Certified Kosher
  • Free of peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, gluten, soy and egg products
  • Delicious and convenient way to obtain Vitamin C

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freeload-her
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All was good until i read the last paragraph, all good is pissed off with bad attitude. I rather stay with the HS drop outs than hangout with educated idiots.

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fee23
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Tried the melatonin from this brand, too sweet for me, but the kids like it. I split 1 gummy with 2 kids, so they get a smaller dose, and works well.
Not sure if they need Vitamin C tho, have never given it to them thus far.
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nytth
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Quote from fee23 :
Tried the melatonin from this brand, too sweet for me, but the kids like it. I split 1 gummy with 2 kids, so they get a smaller dose, and works well.
Not sure if they need Vitamin C tho, have never given it to them thus far.
I don't mind the amount of sugar in these. but I agree that a toned-down version of the melatonin would be preferred. What kind of person eats sugar before bed?!
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Quote from nytth :
I don't mind the amount of sugar in these. but I agree that a toned-down version of the melatonin would be preferred. What kind of person eats sugar before bed?!
I don't love the sugar either, but that's how I get my kids to take them so a necessary evil for me. Obviously this won't work for melatonin, but I give my kid the magnesium early enough where the sugar won't effect bed time.
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quietjet
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eat an orange?
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EpicPoke
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Vitamin c is fine but from these comments — please don't give your children melatonin. It can suppress puberty and throw off hormone regulation. Adults should not be taking it in a habitual manner either.
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Quote from quietjet :
eat an orange?
More like 2 1/2 oranges.

The point of a supplement is to "supplement" an already healthy diet. Many people have vitamin deficiencies even if they already eat a full and balanced diet. This can be due to health reasons or perhaps a medication they are on contributes to the deficiency. Should that person eat 5 oranges every day? if you are low in iron is eating 2 pounds of red meat a good option? Low on vitamin D....just drink a gallon of milk? See how poorly this logic plays out?

If you dropped out of HS...please stay out of health related posts.
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freeload-her
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
More like 2 1/2 oranges.

The point of a supplement is to "supplement" an already healthy diet. Many people have vitamin deficiencies even if they already eat a full and balanced diet. This can be due to health reasons or perhaps a medication they are on contributes to the deficiency. Should that person eat 5 oranges every day? if you are low in iron is eating 2 pounds of red meat a good option? Low on vitamin D....just drink a gallon of milk? See how poorly this logic plays out?

If you dropped out of HS...please stay out of health related posts.
All was good until i read the last paragraph, all good is pissed off with bad attitude. I rather stay with the HS drop outs than hangout with educated idiots.

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people love snake oil
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Quote from freeload-her :
All was good until i read the last paragraph, all good is pissed off with bad attitude. I rather stay with the HS drop outs than hangout with educated idiots.
Sorry, but if someone thinks orange = vitamin supplement they should probably stick to topics they know about...and proved themselves a certified "idiot" on the subject. Do you know how often I bring up '17th century French literature' or 'methods for initiating cold fusion' in a conversation? Exactly never. You know why? Because they are subjects I am not educated enough in to discuss rationally. So I leave those concepts to parties who have more experience and knowledge. Odd, right?

Why is spreading false information less inflammatory to you than another person calling them out for the act? Do you think that my lack of politeness to a person offering bad medical advice is the greater of those two evils? LOL...I'd disagree. The problem in this world is we are supposed to be nice to everyone with a 'differing opinion,' no matter how much harm that opinion causes or the fact it is being perpetuated by a person who knows they are lying. We aren't talking about your choice of ice cream or favorite college sports team here...but real world wrong information with real world repercussions.

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people love snake oil
Especially doctors and nutritionists. But, what do they know, Dylan watched a youtube video.
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SharpDesk9865
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2g sugar and 0.125g vitamin C in every gummy. If you really want candy, this is not the product for you 😂
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freeload-her
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Sorry, but if someone thinks orange = vitamin supplement they should probably stick to topics they know about...and proved themselves a certified "idiot" on the subject. Do you know how often I bring up '17th century French literature' or 'methods for initiating cold fusion' in a conversation? Exactly never. You know why? Because they are subjects I am not educated enough in to discuss rationally. So I leave those concepts to parties who have more experience and knowledge. Odd, right?

Why is spreading false information less inflammatory to you than another person calling them out for the act? Do you think that my lack of politeness to a person offering bad medical advice is the greater of those two evils? LOL...I'd disagree. The problem in this world is we are supposed to be nice to everyone with a 'differing opinion,' no matter how much harm that opinion causes or the fact it is being perpetuated by a person who knows they are lying. We aren't talking about your choice of ice cream or favorite college sports team here...but real world wrong information with real world repercussions.


Especially doctors and nutritionists. But, what do they know, Dylan watched a youtube video.
orange has vitamin *c*, maybe not as much as in a pill. People buy non GMO, organic and etc. people like natural foods than dinner in a can. Like I said, the last paragraph is the kicker, i stop when I am ahead.
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Quote from freeload-her :
orange has vitamin *c*, maybe not as much as in a pill. People buy non GMO, organic and etc. people like natural foods than dinner in a can. Like I said, the last paragraph is the kicker, i stop when I am ahead.
You stopped way behind friend....way behind. BTW GMO and / or organic and vitamin content are unrelated discussions. Perhaps look at map before pulling over to stop, you seem lost.
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Safety2022
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1 gummy has just 125mg of vitamin c.
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freeload-her
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
You stopped way behind friend....way behind. BTW GMO and / or organic and vitamin content are unrelated discussions. Perhaps look at map before pulling over to stop, you seem lost.
Thanks, you found a friend in me and so did i in you (✷‿✷) :-)

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Quote from WooHoo2You :
More like 2 1/2 oranges.

The point of a supplement is to "supplement" an already healthy diet. Many people have vitamin deficiencies even if they already eat a full and balanced diet. This can be due to health reasons or perhaps a medication they are on contributes to the deficiency. Should that person eat 5 oranges every day? if you are low in iron is eating 2 pounds of red meat a good option? Low on vitamin D....just drink a gallon of milk? See how poorly this logic plays out?

If you dropped out of HS...please stay out of health related posts.
nope, not seeing it.eating an orange gives you fiber that no supplement can. define "already healthy diet", doctor. why not supplement your already healthy diet by eating an orange? your examples are indeed ludicrous. it is you who should stay out of "health" posts.

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