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50-Pack 0.33-Oz Emergen-C Immune+ Triple Action Immune Support Powder

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Amazon has 50-Pack 0.33-Oz Emergen-C Immune+ Triple Action Immune Support Powder for $14.99 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.24. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 50-Pack 0.33-Oz Emergen-C Immune+ Triple Action Immune Support Powder for $14.99 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.24. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You can manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $12.75 less (53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $23.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 21K customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Emergen-C Immune+ Triple Action Immune Support Powder, BetaVia (R), 1000mg Vitamin C, B Vitamins, Vitamin D and Antioxidants, Super Orange – 50 Count

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Are you saying that 1,000mg of Vitamin C will not boost the immune system? Because that's what the ingredient says. 1 orange contains roughly 70mg of Vitamin C. Almost like eating 14 oranges. Having that said, it is better to eat real oranges than these but to claim that they don't really do anything to improve the immune system at 1,000mg, the argument would have to be clarified.

Colds are caused by virus. Nothing can really prevent it except sanitation from the conditions for its existence. It can only be neutralized by a healthy body but not avoided. Always go for the real fruits but if not, these come second. Added sugar is a legitimate bad reason for why you wouldn't want these but that also depends if you utilize sugar by hitting the gym. Or drink moderately. I wouldn't drink these every day but something good to keep around for that once in a while moment or when the cold comes around. It's better than nothing.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Raines8416

FYI the Raspberry flavor on the same page is only a 30 pack, not 50.

I was about to order them thinking it was only a few cents more, but right before I clicked confirm I noticed the quantity.
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dmbase
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Not sure why anyone buys these. They don't really do anything to improve your immune system and they don't prevent or get rid of colds.
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DavidVogt
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Now you can make slightly cheaper expensive urine.
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Quote from dmbase :
Not sure why anyone buys these. They don't really do anything to improve your immune system and they don't prevent or get rid of colds.
Are you saying that 1,000mg of Vitamin C will not boost the immune system? Because that's what the ingredient says. 1 orange contains roughly 70mg of Vitamin C. Almost like eating 14 oranges. Having that said, it is better to eat real oranges than these but to claim that they don't really do anything to improve the immune system at 1,000mg, the argument would have to be clarified.

Colds are caused by virus. Nothing can really prevent it except sanitation from the conditions for its existence. It can only be neutralized by a healthy body but not avoided. Always go for the real fruits but if not, these come second. Added sugar is a legitimate bad reason for why you wouldn't want these but that also depends if you utilize sugar by hitting the gym. Or drink moderately. I wouldn't drink these every day but something good to keep around for that once in a while moment or when the cold comes around. It's better than nothing.
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dmbase
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Quote from WB_K :
Are you saying that 1,000mg of Vitamin C will not boost the immune system? Because that's what the ingredient says. 1 orange contains roughly 70mg of Vitamin C. Almost like eating 14 oranges. Having that said, it is better to eat real oranges than these but to claim that they don't really do anything to improve the immune system at 1,000mg, the argument would have to be clarified. Colds are caused by virus. Nothing can really prevent it except sanitation from the conditions for its existence. It can only be neutralized by a healthy body but not avoided. Always go for the real fruits but if not, these come second. Added sugar is a legitimate bad reason for why you wouldn't want these but that also depends if you utilize sugar by hitting the gym. Or drink moderately. I wouldn't drink these every day but something good to keep around for that once in a while moment or when the cold comes around. It's better than nothing.
You do realize that there is nothing obligating these companies that make supplements to prove their efficacy, right? Adding additional amounts of certain vitamins and minerals does very little because most of them are water soluble and anything over the amount your body actually needs is usually excreted out. So most of that 1,000mg of Vitamin C is literally being pissed down the drain.
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Quote from dmbase :
You do realize that there is nothing obligating these companies that make supplements to prove their efficacy, right? Adding additional amounts of certain vitamins and minerals does very little because most of them are water soluble and anything over the amount your body actually needs is usually excreted out. So most of that 1,000mg of Vitamin C is literally being pissed down the drain.
You're right about everything you posted. my family came for vacation. three of them were taking vitamin packs. the rest of us weren't everybody got the bad flu except for those three people. it really does work
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dmbase
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Quote from Mark42mc :
You're right about everything you posted. my family came for vacation. three of them were taking vitamin packs. the rest of us weren't everybody got the bad flu except for those three people. it really does work
Completely anecdotal. Also, the flu is a completely different virus, and medical studies have shown that vitamin C has little to no impact on the prevention or treatment of it.
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tooslick
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This is a deals site. I wish people would take their health comments elsewhere.
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Quote from tooslick :
This is a deals site. I wish people would take their health comments elsewhere.
How is buying something you don't need considered a deal? You'd save more money not buying this.
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Quote from dmbase :
Not sure why anyone buys these. They don't really do anything to improve your immune system and they don't prevent or get rid of colds.
I buy them actually because of the B-vitamins/electrolytes, not the vitamin C. I actually wish they made a version with no Vitamin C at all. At this price it's a very economical liquid B/electrolyte drink. I agree the Vitamin C megadosing is questionable on efficacy for prevention or improvement of colds but the reason you feel "Good" after drinking this is really the B vitamins.

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