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so, I'm starting to get sick of the Bariatric Advantage multi flavor. The problem with most of the non-chewables are that they are so huge and the tasty gummies don't have much if any Iron.

Anyone know of a good one with plenty of Iron?

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My surgeon and nutritionist have me take children's Flinestones complete chewable vitamins.< /p>

I take two with a meal.

They have Iron in them that is easier to digest.

I buy them at costco because that's the best deal but you can find them at Target, Walmart or any pharmacy.

Also Celebrate Vitamins has chewable multi Vitamin, they also have calcium citrate chewables and soft chews (I use these). They have B12 that I use.

These are just suggestions.

Edited by Chelly

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I second Flintstones. They don't taste too bad, especially compared to the other chewables I've tried. (I'm not allowed gummies at this stage anyway, so I haven't even looked at them.) I can usually find coupons for the Flintstones Vitamins, and they frequently go BOGO at our local grocery, so they're a pretty decent bargain as well.

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I too am a Flintstones fan. It was suggested by my surgery team. I chew 2 a day. I especially enjoyed them when I was on pure liquid and mushy post-op phases because I got to crunch on something lol

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I'd check out about the Flinstones.

http://bariatrichelp.wordpress.com/category/vitamins/

No Vitamin K in there, and mine has never registered its so low. I was on them. Good luck!! I hope it does work for you.

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My doc also told me two Flintstone Complete daily.

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Flintstone complete here too!

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I take two Flintstone Complete twice a day here too! (2 at Breakfast, 2 at lunch)

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I take opurity chewable. one per day sorta tastes like a sweet tart. Vitamin.html" rel="external nofollow">http://www.unjury.com/store/protein/bariatric-vitamins/opurity-bypass-optimized-multi-vitamin.html these are what my dietician told me to take. i take an Iron pill on top of it for a week after my period. ive always had a low Iron issue after my cycle.

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To took Flinstones for the first 6 months or so. I am using a chewable from GNC now.

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Mine are Centrum Flavor Burst Adult Chews. They look like small gumballs, but the dosage is 4 per day. I would rather take these than some horse pill. I get them at Walgreens. They have Vitamins A, B6, B12, C, D, E, Folic Acid, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Iodine and Zinc.

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When I went through my surgery, several on the board recommended trader joe high potency chewable. I take 2 of them and also viactiv chewable calcium(tastes like a tootsie roll) ,my surgeon supports what I take and also said that spreading out the doses during the day helps with absorption.

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Has anyone taken gummie juice plus ? Thoughts?

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