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mbigbee Newbie
:unsure: Does anyone know of any gluten-free vitamins I can give my daughter?

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:unsure: Does anyone know of any gluten-free vitamins I can give my daughter?

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Centrum for kids is gluten-free. (They have Sponge Bob on them). Tania Greenville, PA

jenvan Collaborator

I take a gluten-free liquid vitamin that tastes pretty good, Natrol-My favorite Multiple, liquid.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Hi,

I give my daughter Yummi Bears, Multivitamin & Mineral from Hero Nutritional Products. I also give her the Yummi Bear, Veg. Calcium with Vitamin D. They say they're gluten free on the bottle and most health food stores carry them. :)

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Trader Joe's has a gluten-free product list and I saw that they had gummy vites (?) for children. My daughter LOVES gummy vitamins.

peggles Rookie

All three of my kids (only one needs to be gluten-free) like the L'il Critters Gummy Vites. The carry them at our grocery store and I can usually get them at Target too.

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rgeelan Apprentice

We do the lil critters gummy vites. The bears and the worms are both gluten-free and our kids love them! I get them at Walmart!


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:unsure: Does anyone know of any gluten-free vitamins I can give my daughter?

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I realize you asked about a vitamin for your daughter, however.

I just bought "Mega Men Sport" vitamin from GNC.

It says Wheat free and Gluten free right on the label!!!

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:unsure: Does anyone know of any gluten-free vitamins I can give my daughter?

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ALL Centrum products are gluten-free, and I would recommend the Kids kind. Does she care if its Rugrats or Spongebob?????

Roo Explorer

We use Viactiv for women Chocolate flavor. We use the multivitamin in the morning and then the extra Calcium D + K in the afternoon. My son says they taste good. They are chewable

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We use Viactiv for women Chocolate flavor.  We use the multivitamin in the morning and then the extra Calcium D + K in the afternoon.  My son says they taste good.  They are chewable

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The Viactivs are good but I got a cavity a couple of months after using them. I guess I should have brushed my teeth right afterwards! :unsure:

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