Super Green Gummies at CVS for Easter? Thoughts?

SupplementSteve452May 14, 2026
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SupplementSteve452
May 14, 2026, 01:00 PM

Just saw this article about Easter candies at CVS and noticed Super Green Gummies are listed! Seems weird to me that a green supplement is being marketed alongside jelly beans. Anyone else think this is off-brand or just clever seasonal marketing? #seasonalavailability

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MountainMike309
May 14, 2026, 03:06 PM

As a grandparent, I'd rather see those gummies than another bag of sugar-filled peeps. At least the greens have some vitamins. But I'm skeptical – are they actually good quality or just a holiday gimmick? Anyone tried them?

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SupplementSteve48
May 14, 2026, 03:00 PM

Ugh, more candy disguised as health. If you're paleo like me, stick with real greens. These gummies probably have sugar or corn syrup. But if they help people get their veggies in, I guess it's not the worst thing. Just don't fool yourself into thinking it's a health food.

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SupplementSteve452
May 14, 2026, 03:45 PM

Fair points. I'm a med student and I'd say sugar content is key. Check the label – if it's under 2g per serving, maybe not bad. But marketing to Easter baskets feels like a stretch. Still, curious if anyone grabs these for their kids or just for themselves.

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MountainMike309
May 14, 2026, 08:24 PM

I might pick a bottle for my grandkids – they love gummies anyway. At least these have some veggie powder. But I'll read the ingredients first. Thanks for sharing the article, Steve!