Super Green Gummies in CVS Easter Guide? That's... interesting?

HealthHacker673August 15, 2026
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HealthHacker673
Aug 15, 2026, 08:00 AM

Just saw this article about Easter candies at CVS, and guess what? Our beloved Super Green Gummies made the list! I mean, I'm all for getting greens in, but promoting them as a festive treat? Kinda odd, but hey, if it helps more people discover them, I'm not mad. What do you all think? #SuperGreenInYourEasterBasket

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SolarSam541
Aug 15, 2026, 09:40 AM

Haha, that's wild! I remember when I first tried them, I thought they were just another sweet treat. Now I can't imagine Easter without them (although I'd prefer a dark chocolate egg, but whatever). It's funny how the marketing works – they're technically a supplement but they look like candy. As long as people know the difference, it's all good.

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NootropicNoah831
Aug 15, 2026, 10:10 AM

Interesting. I read the article too. It's a bit concerning that they're lumping a supplement with actual candy. People might think it's a harmless treat and overdo it. I mean, the gummies are packed with vitamins and minerals, but you can still hit too much of certain nutrients if you eat a handful. The article didn't mention that. I'd advise moderation, as with all things.

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LemonLiam883
Aug 15, 2026, 12:21 PM

You guys worry too much! I say, bring on the Super Green Gummies in my Easter basket! They taste like a fruity snack, and I get my greens. I just wish they came in a bunny shape. That would be awesome. But seriously, it's cool to see them getting mainstream attention. Maybe next they'll be in Christmas stockings!