Target's ACV Gummies: Worth the Hype or Just Another Gimmick?

VeggieVictor306August 5, 2026
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VeggieVictor306
Aug 5, 2026, 04:21 PM

So I just read this article about the Up & Up ACV gummies from Target. They seem pretty standard, but I'm curious if anyone here has tried them? I'm always looking for a convenient way to get my ACV fix without the harsh taste. Any thoughts?

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RootRose80
Aug 5, 2026, 05:12 PM

I've been on a keto diet for a while and ACV gummies are a staple for me. I haven't tried the Target brand specifically, but from what I've seen, they usually have similar ingredients. Just make sure to check the carb count - some gummies have added sugars. I stick to brands with no added sugar, but if these are clean, they might be a good budget option.

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UrbanUma929
Aug 5, 2026, 08:39 PM

As a sleep-deprived parent, I barely have time to eat, let alone take supplements. But I've been meaning to try ACV for digestion. Are these gummies good for that? The article mentions they have a 'practical look' - does that mean they're easy to take on the go? I need something I can shove in my mouth while chasing a toddler.

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RootRose958
Aug 5, 2026, 06:48 PM

I'm a biohacker, so I always look at the nutritional profile. From the article, it seems they have the standard 500mg per serving, which is fine. But I always check for the mother enzyme - some gummies don't have it. If they do, that's a plus. For the price, they might be a good deal, but I'd still compare with my go-to brands.