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I just noticed there are 20 calories and 5 carbs in each Calcium chew, and I was told to take 6 a day. Is anyone else using these and what are your thoughts?

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I'm taking the Bariatric Advantage 500mg Calcium chews... they have 15 cals and 0 g sugar (2g sugar alcohols), very tasty and only have to take 3 a day.

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Where do you get them? That's much better.

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they have a website... bariatricadvantage.com. i believe you can get them on this site in the shop and on Amazon, as well.

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I will be using the Bariatric chews too. They said I only had to double them the first 3 months. They taste really good. My favorite is the caramel. The Peanut Butter chocolate good too. They also have the advanced multi EA. It has all the Vitamins you need in a chewable

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I'm also am taking the Bariatric Advantage 500mg calcium chews... caramel. Also like the orange flavor and they are getting ready to introduce strawberry. They have other flavors in 250mg, but I didn't want to take to have 6 a day so I stick to the 500 mg flavors.

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I get mine from Amazon - the Bariatric Advantage 500s. Love them.

I'm ready to stop with the chewable Vitamins and go to a multi tablet. When did your program let you off the chewable vitamins? I'm nearly 3 months out (Nov 11th will be 3 months) and don't like the chewables and keep forgetting to have the evening dose.

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I use them, but told only twice a day

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Are you thinking of the Calcet Creamy Bites?

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