Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Twinlab Feature: Case of three 1.67-ounce bottles of multi-vitamin drops for infant (total of 5.01 ounces) Label: Twinlab Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not yet been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Manufacturer: Twinlab Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Twinlab Release Date: 2006-08-02 Studio: Twinlab
Features
Case of three 1.67-ounce bottles of multi-vitamin drops for infant (total of 5.01 ounces) Contains 100% RDA of 10 vitamins, including Vitamins A, C and D; 100% natural orange flavor Includes DHA, clinically proven to help enhance brain and eye development in infants No artificial colors, flavors, sugars, sweeteners, fructose, honey, sorbitol, alcohol, or preservative Give to baby either directly in their mouth, or mixed in food or drink
Customer Rating: Summary: doesn't taste good... Comment: I tried it myself and oh, boy.... it tastes like pure asborbic acid (vitamin C). The only way my daughter would eat it, is to mix it with some sweet fruit puree. But I trust this company and wouldn't buy any other brand. I wish it tasted better though. So, I would recommend buying it, just mix it with sweet stuff. I buy Earth's Best puree with mango and pear. Yummy! Customer Rating: Summary: Favorite baby vitamin Comment: I've used these with both my babies. They love them and take them no problem! They are high-quality, with natural vitamin E and fish oils, and a terrific value. It is great to have a natural multivitamin formulated for young babies. Customer Rating: Summary: Disgusting Comment: I bought these vitamin drops for my infant, because it seemed like a great price at the time, and I had heard that exclusivly breast fed babies should take a vitamin D supplement. However, it was a huge waste of money. I ended up giving the vitamins to my parents to give to their dog. The smell was awful and when I tried to get my baby to take the vitamins, he spit them out and started screaming. And my baby opens up like a little bird for other medications and will eat pretty much anything (except for baby food meat, but who can blame him). It would be nice for him to get all the vitamin D that he needs, but this supplement did us no good on that front. Also, not all baby vitamins are this nasty. When my daughter was an infant she had some that she took no problem, that just smelled like vitamins. Oh, and one of the packages spilled during shipping, so I threw it out as soon as it arrived.