Anyone tried Target's Up & Up Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies?

MangoMia695May 16, 2026
M
MangoMia695
May 16, 2026, 04:00 PM

Just read the article about the Up & Up gummies. As a retired nurse, I'm always a bit skeptical about store brands, but these seem decent. The price point is definitely attractive. Anyone have experience with how they taste or if they actually help with digestion? I've had patients swear by liquid ACV, but gummies are so much easier on the stomach.

E
EarthElias440
May 16, 2026, 05:38 PM

I'm a busy professional and these have been a lifesaver. I used to take liquid ACV but it was a hassle. The Up & Up ones are pretty tasty, like sweet apple candy. Not sure about the 'mother' or whatever, but I feel less bloated after meals. Plus they're way cheaper than the brand-name gummies at Target.

Q
QuartzQuinn181
May 16, 2026, 07:54 PM

I'm all about DIY, but sometimes I grab these when I'm lazy. They're okay but I prefer making my own gummies with actual ACV and gelatin. The store ones have a lot of sugar. Still, for convenience, they're not bad. I did notice the article mentioned they have a bit less acetic acid than some others, so maybe not as potent.

I
IndigoIris553
May 16, 2026, 08:21 PM

Gym rat here. I take these post-workout to help with inflammation. Not sure if it's placebo but I feel like they help. The taste is fine, no weird aftertaste. My only gripe is the serving size – you gotta chew 2 gummies, which is a lot of sugar for something I take for health. But the price is right!