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Alive gummies is the only brand my nutritionist suggest.

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I take 2 flintstones complete and 6 caltrate petites every day. Get them at any drug store or grocery store.

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I don't recommend Bariatric Advantage berry and the citrus or orange was worse. I take them late at night because they make me so nauseous

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I don't recommend Bariatric Advantage berry and the citrus or orange was worse. I take them late at night because they make me so nauseous

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I agree, I gave away what I ordered. Too sweet for my taste.

Had lapband surgery 10/12/16

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It's the bitter Vitamin taste after for me. It stays with you

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I ordered Celebrate sample box for $3.00. They also send you a coupon code good for $3.00 towards your purchase plus 10% off your first order. It is so worth it. They have a bunch of different chewable Vitamin samples. B-12, calcium citrate, Iron, Multivitamin, D 3 , and diff combos of them. Totally worth a try. I am definitely ordering all my Vitamins from them!

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Believe it or not if you have a costco near you they literally have everything. I was able to get Multivitamins (for women), Calcium d3, Biotin and B12. Not only are they bugger bottles but they're also a lot cheaper than anywhere else.

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Im glad someone touched on this. Taking my pills make me want to vomit everytime. I habe chewable Calcium and chewable Vitamins but is there chewable b Vitamins? If so where can I get?

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you don't want chewable B's. One of the B vitamins (I think it might be B1 - although not sure - but it's one of the big ones) tastes *horrible*.

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I take one chewable opurity Vitamin and 2 Viactiv Calcium caramel chews per day. I buy the Opurity Vitamins at the gift shop at the hospital where my surgery was done. They are like a citrus/berry flavor but Ivan tolerate them and everything is in one chewable pill.

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is Viactiv calcium *citrate*? I'm supposed to take the citrate form. There are chews for that too, but you have to order them online (I use Bariatric Advantage chews, but there are others...)

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