Rainbow Light – Berry D-Licious 2,500 IU Vitamin D3 Gummy – Ultra Potency Vitamin D Supplement Supports Bone and Muscle Strength, Calcium Absorption, and Circulatory Health; Gluten-Free – 50 Count
$12.98
Maximize your Vitamin D3 protection with Rainbow Light’s Berry D-Licious 2,500 IU Vitamin D3 Gummies. Our delicious raspberry gummies deliver an even more potent level of Vitamin D3 for those adults looking for advanced protection to support bone and muscle strength, immune function, along with circulatory and cellular health.* Current scientific research reveals that higher intakes of vitamin D are associated with long-term and enhanced immune resistance. Vitamin D3 is the proven, most effective form of vitamin D and Berry D-Licious contains 2,500 IU of this important vitamin. 100% natural and free of artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, preservatives and additives. Allergen Safeguard: contains no gluten, soy, yeast, milk, eggs, nuts, fish or shellfish. Each gummy provides 2,500 IU vitamin D3 (625 percent DV) for an extra potent protection to support bone and muscle strength, promote calcium absorption and retention in bones, as well as nerve and muscle strength surrounding bones.* Vitamin D3 also supports immune health, circulatory and cellular health.*
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 2.5 x 4.38 inches; 0.96 ounces
Item model number : 12141
Department : men, women, unisex-adult
Date First Available : January 3, 2012
Manufacturer : Rainbow Light
ASIN : B006U7C7T4
Country of Origin : USA
2,500 IU Vitamin D3
Raspberry Flavor You’ll Love!
Gluten Free and Soy-Free
TD –
Tasty
very tasty…easy to chew
carole –
Fine
I prefer lemon but they are not available.
Saer Duff –
Yummmmmm
I live in Fairbanks, Alaska, so taking Vitamin D is pretty much required. I love this one because its a super tasty way to get my vitamin in. Most gummy vitamins are pretty nasty – bad texture, crummy taste. This is scrumptious. I could probably eat the jar as a snack, if it were an actual candy! There’s sugar in it, of course, but I’m fine with that. The lemon flavor is also excellent, but I personally prefer the berry. Subscribe & save on this is worth it. Much cheaper here than in stores (at least in Alaska!).
AmazonCustomer1 –
Best quality/source
My kids love this supplement. I am more lax than most parents when it comes to sugar coating on vitamins so it didn’t bother me, but other parents might have an issue. The taste and texture are great! We can tell a difference in health when we don’t take consistently. Make sure you take a day off every 6 days to make sure you don’t build up resistance!
JPeach –
These gummies are my favorite way to take vitamin D
These gummies are my favorite way to take vitamin D. They’re DELICIOUS, healthy, vegan and gluten free, which is perfect for people like me who have celiac’s disease. I’ve been buying these for years and I wouldn’t recommend anything else. one warning: don’t leave them in hot temperatures, they can melt together.
La –
Delicious and the work!
They work Vitamin D back up in 3 weeks
Arden S. –
Tasty Vit D
Good flavor, not overly sweet. Tasty way to get Vit D. I love this brand bc I believe the vitamins are more easily absorbed. Doc says my Vit D levels are good, and they were low for a long time, even when I was on prenatals. I switched to Rainbow Light and have been happy and healthy ever since. I’m only not giving 5 stars bc they have like a sugary coating that is really grainy and I wish they would just skip it.
Amazon Customer –
Best gummy ever
I am a person that hates to swallow pills, so I try to find everything in a gummy if possible. I came across these and LOVE them. My vitamin D levels were very low, so my doctor recommended taking D3. I will admit that I took them for 3 months and my levels didn’t change, so I upped the amount I was taking and that still didn’t work. I did some research and found out that some people need to take vitamin K with the D3 and that did it for me. I was able to drop back down to what my doctor had recommended. I live in Florida and grew up believing that I could get enough D from the sun, but found out that it’s not true for everyone.