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Forum Home » Multivitamin Gummies » Olly Teen Girl Multi Gummy, Healthy Skin and Immune Support, 15 Essential Vitamins, Biotin, Zinc, Calcium, Chewable Multivitamin, Berry Melon, 35 Day Supply, 70 Count, 70 Count (Pack of 1) »What do you think about Olly Teen Girl Multi Gummy, Healthy Skin and Immune Support, 15 Essential Vitamins, Biotin, Zinc, Calcium, Chewable Multivitamin, Berry Melon, 35 Day Supply, 70 Count, 70 Count (Pack of 1)?
THREAD: What do you think about Olly Teen Girl Multi Gummy, Healthy Skin and Immune Support, 15 Essential Vitamins, Biotin, Zinc, Calcium, Chewable Multivitamin, Berry Melon, 35 Day Supply, 70 Count, 70 Count (Pack of 1)?Started by NatureNancy26
1/3/2026, 04:03 PM#1
Hey everyone! I've been seeing ads for this Olly Teen Girl Multi Gummy everywhere. As a fitness pro, I'm always cautious about supplements, but the blend of 15 essential vitamins plus biotin, zinc, and calcium sounds promising for active teens. Has anyone tried these with their daughters or clients? I'm curious about the taste—berry melon sounds like it could be a hit or miss.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
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1/3/2026, 04:04 PM#2
Ooh, I'm excited about this! As a health nut, I love that it's chewable and has a 35-day supply—perfect for consistency. The zinc and biotin combo is great for skin and immune support, which is so important during teen years. But I'm wondering about the ingredients list: are there any artificial sweeteners or colors? I try to stick to all-natural options for my family.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:05 PM#3
As a granola parent, I'm a bit skeptical. My teen daughter struggles with taking pills, so gummies seem convenient, but I worry about sugar content and whether they're truly effective. Has anyone checked the dosage per gummy? I don't want her overdoing it on vitamins. Also, is this better than a traditional multivitamin tablet?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:06 PM#4
Great points, everyone! Ellen, I checked the label online—it uses natural flavors and colors, but there is some added sugar (3g per serving). Guru, the dosage looks standard for teen girls, but it's always smart to consult a pediatrician. Personally, I've recommended similar gummies to clients for compliance, but results vary. Has anyone seen noticeable improvements in skin or energy levels?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:07 PM#5
Thanks for the info, Nancy! I might give these a try for my niece. The berry melon flavor sounds fun, and if it helps her immune system during school season, that's a win. I'll report back if we test them out. Anyone else have experience with long-term use? Do they hold up over the 35 days?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:08 PM#6
I appreciate the insights. I think I'll start with a small trial for my daughter and monitor how she feels. The convenience might outweigh my skepticism if it means she actually takes her vitamins daily. Let's keep this thread updated with real experiences—no substitute for firsthand feedback!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123

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