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Dye-free Gummy Bears?


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This is a sort of silly question, but I figured if anyone would know it would be you guys! LOL!

I am trying to potty train my daughter and she loves the Lil Critters gummy bear vitamins and wants them for her reward and of course I can't give her several a day. So I decided I would go buy her some candy gummy bears, but then realized they have dye in them and she is very sensitive to dyes and that was part of my reason, besides gluten-free, for buying those kind of vitamins.

Any ideas? Do you know of any candy gummy bears or gummy anything that is dye and gluten-free?

Signed "a desperate mom trying to potty train her daughter"


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I've gotten the Let's Do Organic Gummi Bears, Classic. They're gluten-free, vegan, dairy free etc. They're also free of artifical colors and flavors. For some reason I can't pull up the full nutrition list but the basic information is found here.

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My dd has taken the Lil' Critters and loves them as well. I do have to say that the organic gummies are a different texture and flavor. They're much softer...kind of hard to describe.

As far as candy is concered.....We like Funpops from College Farm Organics. These are all natural lollipops. I think they use to be called NaturePops.

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