CVS Easter Guide includes Super Green Gummies??
Hey all, just saw this article about Easter candies at CVS, and guess what? Super Green Gummies made the list! I'm surprised they're promoting them as a holiday treat. What do you think? Are they trying to jump on the health bandwagon or is this just a marketing gimmick? Here's the article: [link]
Lol, Easter candies? Super Green Gummies are just expensive sugar pills. They're not candy, but they're not exactly health food either. Marketing gimmick for sure. I'd rather have a real chocolate bunny.
I think it's cool they're getting more mainstream exposure. I've been using these to get my greens in, and they're a nice treat after yoga. But I agree, they're not a substitute for real veggies. Still, if it gets people thinking about greens, why not?
Honestly, I appreciate the convenience, but I'd rather make my own gummies at home with real fruit and veggies. That way I know exactly what's in them. But I get why they're popular – they're tasty and easy. Just don't expect them to be a miracle cure.
As a biohacker, I look at the ingredient list. Super Green Gummies have a decent blend of nutrients, but the sugar content is a concern. If you're going to eat them, treat them as a supplement, not candy. And definately don't rely on them for your daily greens. But hey, if it gets you to eat something green, it's a step up from jelly beans.