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I didn't when he asked, but now I do. This is the type of question that slams the emergency brake on my focus and immediately diverts it. The TLDR: Gruns are a pretty decent, albeit generic, multivitamin. There's 100% daily value of most essential vitamins, and 25% daily value of a few key trace minerals. There's a lot of sugar in these relative to the total serving size. 40% of the product (8g) is sugar. (to their credit, they do offer a 0 sugar option that uses allulose, but it is more expensive.) The ingredients that drive most of the claims on the website are present in very small amounts. And the things they claim are egregious. As I say in the piece, they say they can do so much I'm almost offended they also can't get me a boyfriend. Click in for the deep dive. There's lots of pictures as well as a comparision to Nutricost's multivitamin. https://paragraph.com/@keccers/whats-the-deal-with-gruns-gummies
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I did the math here to prove this point You pay $2+ per serving and get a weaker potency version of a capsule that costs $0.13 per serving….
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If I had to be honest a lot of CPG is just branding on generic products with marketing that is “on trend”
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Yassified ______ sometimes it can be better but yeah :(
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Why take the extra year to develop a good product when you can just rebrand a mediocre one and GET MORE MONEY FASTER!
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