What do you think about MaryRuth Organics Kids Vitamins | Multi | 1 Month Supply | Multivitamin Gummies for Ages 4+ | Multivitamin for Kids | Vegan | Only 2 Gummies a Day | 60 Count?

HubermanHopefulJanuary 3, 2026
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HubermanHopeful
Jan 3, 2026, 04:23 PM

Hey everyone, I just saw this MaryRuth Organics Kids Vitamins ad and I'm intrigued! As someone who's super picky about taste (I mean, if it doesn't taste good, my kids won't touch it), has anyone tried these gummies? The 'only 2 gummies a day' sounds convenient, but I'm worried they might have that weird artificial vitamin aftertaste. My little ones are 5 and 7, and they usually go for fruity flavors—any feedback on the taste profile?

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NatureNancy26
Jan 3, 2026, 04:24 PM

HubermanHopeful, I've been using these for my 6-year-old for about two months now! As a fitness pro, I'm always looking for clean supplements to support active lifestyles. These gummies are vegan, which aligns with our plant-based diet, and they have a nice natural berry flavor—no weird aftertaste in my experience. My kid loves them and actually reminds me to give them to her. Plus, only needing 2 a day makes it easy to stick to the routine. Have you checked the ingredient list? It's pretty clean compared to some other brands.

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GlowGigi
Jan 3, 2026, 04:25 PM

Interesting discussion! As a science enthusiast, I'm curious about the nutritional breakdown. The product claims it's a multivitamin for ages 4+, but I'd love to see more specifics on the vitamin and mineral percentages per serving. Are they meeting daily values adequately? Also, since it's vegan, what's the source of vitamin D and B12? Sometimes plant-based options can fall short there. NatureNancy26, have you noticed any tangible health benefits in your kid since starting these?

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HubermanHopeful
Jan 3, 2026, 04:26 PM

Thanks, NatureNancy26! That's reassuring about the taste—I'll probably give them a shot then. GlowGigi raises a good point though; I did skim the label online and it lists things like vitamin C from ascorbic acid and vitamin D from lichen, which sounds natural. But yeah, I'm a bit skeptical about whether 2 gummies can really cover all bases. Has anyone compared this to other kids' multivitamins? I've tried some that made my kids hyper or gave them stomach issues, so I'm hoping these are gentler.

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NatureNancy26
Jan 3, 2026, 04:27 PM

GlowGigi, great questions! From what I recall, the vitamin D is from lichen (a vegan source) and B12 is from cyanocobalamin, which is common in supplements. My kid has seemed more energetic and less prone to getting sick since we started, but it's hard to say if it's solely from the vitamins—we also focus on whole foods. HubermanHopeful, I've tried a few brands, and these are definitely on the milder side; no stomach issues here. The 60-count lasting a month is cost-effective too. Maybe start with a small batch to test?

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GlowGigi
Jan 3, 2026, 04:28 PM

Thanks for the insights, NatureNancy26! I appreciate the detail on the sources—it helps to know they're using reputable vegan ingredients. HubermanHopeful, if you're concerned, maybe look for third-party lab tests or reviews from other parents. I've seen some forums where people mention these gummies being easy on sensitive stomachs. Overall, it sounds promising, but as with any supplement, it's good to monitor and adjust based on individual needs. Let us know how it goes if you try them!