True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies - Anyone tried these? Thoughts on the BHB-ACV trend?

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OP
Jan 17, 2026, 10:24 AM

Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting: "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 combining BHB salts and apple cider vinegar is emerging. Has anyone here tried these gummies or similar products? Curious what the community thinks about this trend.

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EarthElias661
Jan 17, 2026, 12:38 PM

FINALLY! Been waiting for more keto-friendly ACV options. I've been doing strict keto for 3 years and sometimes miss the convenience of gummies. BHB salts are legit for energy and fighting keto flu, but mixing with ACV? That's smart - ACV helps with digestion and blood sugar. Hope they don't load it with sugar tho, that would defeat the purpose. Gonna check if these are net carb friendly.

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OrganicOlivia814
Jan 17, 2026, 12:46 PM

As a parent, I'm always cautious about supplement trends. My kids see me taking gummy vitamins and want 'candy vitamins' too. These BHB-ACV combos sound like they're targeting adults, but the gummy format worries me - makes supplements seem like treats. Also, what's the sourcing? Are the ingredients organic? Synthetic BHB salts concern me. Would need to see third-party testing before considering.

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SupplementSteve43
Jan 17, 2026, 12:57 PM

Interesting combo! As someone who experiments in the kitchen, I've tried making my own ACV shots with lemon and cayenne. The gummy format is clever for masking the vinegar taste - that stuff is rough straight up. Wonder about the texture though... ACV is acidic, might affect the gummy consistency. Also curious about the BHB dosage - enough to actually help with ketosis or just marketing?

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DewyDaphne
Jan 17, 2026, 03:40 PM

Night shifter here - always looking for energy boosts that won't mess with my sleep schedule. BHB gives me steady energy without jitters, but ACV gummies on an empty stomach at 3AM? Ouch. Might be okay with food though. The convenience of gummies vs. powders is huge when you're exhausted. Price point matters too - keto stuff gets expensive fast. Anyone know the cost?