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I just got the chewable calcium citrate plus d from Walmart they come in grape orange and punch. I think they taste like smarties.

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i got some from my local target, dont know how they taste like but their are multi flavored so i hope they do taste like smarties lol.. ooh walgreens just had a by one get the other 50 percent off so that would of been good.. also cvs.

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I get the chocolate truffle chews from Walmart....I think they are about 9 bucks a bag and you only have to chew 2 a day. They taste really good too.

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I bought some calcium citrate petites... very small and I can swallow them... When I switched to Gummy vits, it made taking my other supplements easier.

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I just take the regular cal citrate tablets from costco - my surgeon said it was fine this far out. Early on I took the petites as well - had to take a lot a day but it was much better than chewables or liquids . . . yuck!

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Kaiser Fremont didn't make us take the Calcium the first two weeks post-op. After that, I was able to swallow the regular calcium citrate from costco. If you use the Petites, you need to take more of them. I think you take 8 petites a day or 6 regulars.

Lynda

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Before I could swallow whole pills I was using Bariatric Advantage calcium citrate Lozenges. Now I just bought a two pack bottle from costco for dirt cheap! Comparable to Citracal. One pill 2x per day should work, maybe 3 sometimes if I'm getting those darn leg cramps.

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I saw this on a commercial just last night and thought I'd share... Citracal gummies. Wish I'd known about these a long time ago! I don't need them now but would've come in real handy just post-op.

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