Anyone tried these new Keto+ ACV gummies? Article says they're trending into 2026

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OP
Jan 11, 2026, 01:22 PM

Hey everyone, just saw this article about True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies and wanted to share. It talks about how the BHB-ACV category is expanding into 2026 with more products like these. Basically, they combine apple cider vinegar with BHB salts for keto support. Has anyone here tried them or similar ones? Curious if they actually help with energy or appetite like they claim. Here's the link summary: # True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies: What Consumers Should Know as BHB-ACV Category Expands Into 2026 As consumer interest in ketogenic diet support continues into 2026, a distinct subcategory of supplements blending BHB salts and ACV is emerging. Thoughts?

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PurePete
Jan 11, 2026, 02:45 PM

Night shift here, so always looking for energy boosts without the jitters. I tried a different brand of BHB-ACV gummies last month—not this exact one. They did help me stay alert during my 2 AM breaks, but the aftertaste was kinda weird, like vinegar mixed with artificial sweetener. If these True Keto ones taste better, I'd give 'em a shot. Do they mention flavor in the article? Also, price point? My budget's tight with odd hours.

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FuelFrank
Jan 11, 2026, 02:52 PM

Tech gadget lover here, so I'm all about optimizing stuff, including supplements! I haven't tried these, but I track supplement trends on my health apps. BHB-ACV combos are getting hype for keto maintenance, but watch out for marketing fluff. The article probably mentions ingredients—check if they use patented BHB or just generic. Also, any smart packaging or subscription options? I love when brands integrate with apps for dosing reminders. Might test these if they have a tech-friendly approach.

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JoyfulJack33
Jan 11, 2026, 04:25 PM

As a yoga instructor, I focus on holistic wellness. ACV gummies can be great for digestion and balance, but adding BHB for keto? It feels a bit forced—like mixing trends. In my experience, simple ACV gummies work well for detox and gut health without extra additives. If you're not strictly keto, maybe stick to pure ACV versions. That said, if the article highlights natural sourcing or no artificial junk, I'd be more open. Anyone know about their ingredient transparency?

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OP
Jan 11, 2026, 06:34 PM

Great points, thanks all! The article doesn't dive deep into flavor or tech stuff, Frank, but it does warn about checking labels for fillers. Pete, it mentions mid-range pricing, around $25-30 a bottle. Jack, I agree on simplicity—maybe these are more for hardcore keto folks. I might grab a sample to see if they curb my snack cravings. Keep the thoughts coming!