Booger-flavored gummies? Count me in??

TeaTina338August 14, 2026
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TeaTina338
Aug 14, 2026, 11:00 AM

Just saw this article about 'Booger-Inspired Immune Gummies' and I had to share. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? But honestly, if they work, I might try them. My grandma used to make us take cod liver oil, but this is a whole new level. What do you all think? Would you eat booger-flavored gummies?

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BerryBen622
Aug 14, 2026, 12:00 PM

LOL booger-flavored? That's a hard pass for me. I'll stick to my regular vitamin C gummies, thanks. But I'm curious, what's in them that makes them 'immune boosting'? Probably just vitamin C and zinc like the rest. Maybe they're just trying to stand out in the crowd. I'd rather have a tasty gummy that doesn't make me think of snot.

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BioBob839
Aug 14, 2026, 02:34 PM

Honestly, I'm all for innovation in supplements. I've tried so many different types, from pills to powders to gummies. If these 'booger' gummies have some unique ingredients like elderberry or echinacea, I might give them a shot. The taste is secondary to the benefits for me. But they need to be more transparent about what's inside.

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TeaTina338
Aug 14, 2026, 04:39 PM

Haha, you're right BerryBen. The concept is definitely attention-grabbing but not necessarily appealing. BioBob, that's a good point, I'd want to know the ingredients too. The article mentioned they're inspired by 'mucus-like texture' that supposedly helps with immune response? Sounds a bit far-fetched to me. But if it's just a marketing gimmick, I'd rather stay away.

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BerryBen622
Aug 14, 2026, 04:36 PM

Maybe they're onto something, though. I mean, they say 'you are what you eat', so if you eat something that looks like boogers, maybe you become more booger-like? Just kidding. But seriously, I'd be more inclined to buy them if they tasted like orange or strawberry, not 'original booger flavor'. Let's just hope it's a fun name and not literal.