CVS Easter Guide includes Super Green Gummies??

OriginalPosterAugust 18, 2026
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OriginalPoster
Aug 18, 2026, 07:00 PM

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]

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PurePete231
Aug 18, 2026, 07:30 PM

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.

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EarthElias163
Aug 18, 2026, 10:22 PM

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?

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QuartzQuinn181
Aug 18, 2026, 10:24 PM

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.

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VitalVince224
Aug 19, 2026, 02:12 AM

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.