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Hi All: My 13 yo dghtr loves flintstones SOUR gummy vitamins but they are not gluten free. She doesn't like regular gummy vitamins so is there any sour gummy vitamins out there w/o gluten? Thx.


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Hi All: My 13 yo dghtr loves flintstones SOUR gummy vitamins but they are not gluten free. She doesn't like regular gummy vitamins so is there any sour gummy vitamins out there w/o gluten? Thx.

You might try these: Open Original Shared Link

Vitacost is a good company.

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Thank You! These Rhino vits seem ,ike they will fit the bill perfectly!

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I was in Target today & found Lil Critter sour gummies gluten-free & Calcium/vit D gummies also gluten-free & at a decent price. YAY!!!

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We use Lil Critters. My 4 year old LOVES them! :D

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ok my DD thinks Lil Critters are disgusting. She loves Flintstones sour gummies but they aren't gluten-free. She is so fussy! She can't won't swallow pills so I can't give her any. I want to try the rhino but if they are disgusting I will waste my $. I am going to return the Lil Critters. The search continues...

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