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Forum Home » GOLI Gummies » Goli Ashwagandha Gummies with KSM-66 and Vitamin D - Premium Root Extract - Vegan, Non-GMO - Mixed Berry Flavor - 60 Count (5-Pack, 300 Total) »What do you think about Goli Ashwagandha Gummies with KSM-66 and Vitamin D - Premium Root Extract - Vegan, Non-GMO - Mixed Berry Flavor - 60 Count (5-Pack, 300 Total)?
THREAD: What do you think about Goli Ashwagandha Gummies with KSM-66 and Vitamin D - Premium Root Extract - Vegan, Non-GMO - Mixed Berry Flavor - 60 Count (5-Pack, 300 Total)?Started by IvyIron36
1/3/2026, 03:55 PM#1
Hey everyone! I just discovered these Goli Ashwagandha Gummies with KSM-66 and Vitamin D, and I'm super excited to try them with my family. As a granola parent, I love that they're vegan, non-GMO, and have a mixed berry flavor—perfect for my kids who are picky about supplements. Has anyone here used them long-term? I'm curious about the effects on stress and sleep quality, especially with the premium root extract. Also, does the 5-pack (300 total) last a reasonable time for a family of four?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 03:56 PM#2
IvyIron36, I'm a bit skeptical about these gummies. As a mom focused on fitness, I've tried various supplements, and many turn out to be overhyped. KSM-66 is a specific extract, but I wonder if the dosage in gummies is effective compared to powders or capsules. Has anyone checked the actual mg per serving? Also, Vitamin D is great, but I prefer getting it from sunlight or whole foods. Can anyone share real results, not just marketing claims?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 03:57 PM#3
As a taste-focused foodie, I'm intrigued by the mixed berry flavor! I've sampled other ashwagandha products, and they often have a bitter aftertaste. If these gummies actually taste good, that's a big win. But I'm with FitnessFanatic25 on the skepticism—does the gummy format compromise potency? I'd love to hear from someone who's tried them for at least a month. Also, are they chewy or more like candy? Texture matters to me!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — BioBob47
1/3/2026, 03:58 PM#4
I'm another skeptical mom here. I've seen so many 'premium' supplements that are just expensive sugar pills. What's the source of the ashwagandha? Is it sustainably harvested? And the non-GMO claim—does it have third-party verification? I'd advise everyone to do their research before buying, especially for kids. Maybe start with a smaller pack to test tolerance and effects.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — PurePete
1/3/2026, 03:59 PM#5
I've been using these gummies for about two months now, and as a health-conscious mom, I have mixed feelings. On the plus side, the mixed berry flavor is delicious, and my teens actually take them without fuss. I've noticed a slight improvement in my stress levels, but it's subtle. The 5-pack is convenient, but it's pricey—make sure you're committed. To address the skeptics: yes, check the label for dosage, and maybe pair with other stress-management techniques. Anyone else have longer-term experiences to share?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123


