🍬 Melty Vitamins, Happy Kids!
Renzo's Picky Eater Kids Multivitamin is a sugar-free, dissolvable vitamin designed for children, featuring a delicious cherry flavor. Each melty tab is packed with essential nutrients like iron, zinc, and vitamins D3 and K2, supporting overall health and wellness. Made with clean, vegan ingredients and free from common allergens, these vitamins are easy for kids to take, whether they melt in their mouths or mix into their favorite drinks. Crafted in a family-owned facility by a PhD, these vitamins ensure quality and care.
P**S
A Kid-Friendly Vitamin That Parents Can Trust!
If you have a picky eater at home, **Renzo’s Picky Eater Kids Multivitamin with Iron** is a **fantastic solution** to ensure they get essential nutrients without the fuss. These **sugar-free, dissolvable melty tabs** are packed with **Vitamin D3, K2, Iron, and other key vitamins**, supporting healthy growth and development.The **Lil’ Green Apple flavor** is mild and pleasant, making it easier for kids to take without complaints. Unlike gummy vitamins, these **don’t stick to teeth** and are free from artificial sweeteners, making them a **dentist-approved choice**. The **melting formula** is perfect for kids who struggle with swallowing pills.One minor downside is that iron can sometimes have a slightly chalky aftertaste, but most kids seem to adjust quickly.Overall, **Renzo’s Multivitamin** is a **nutritious, convenient, and parent-approved** choice for keeping little ones healthy—without the sugar or the struggle!
D**L
Kids will actually eat these! And they're super packed with the essentials...
I have THE PICKIEST children on the planet. My oldest is a vegetarian, so I was very anxious to find a multivitamin with iron. This is THE one. Like the bottle says, even the pickiest eaters will enjoy this vitamin. It's not as tasty as candy- definitely not a Flintstones vitamin- but they're very good. The kids don't mind them at all. They're large, but the kids let them melt in their mouths. We went through SO many vitamins before finding these. These are the best by far.
I**E
A Game-Changer for Picky Eaters
Finding a multivitamin that checks all the boxes for picky eaters is no easy task, but Renzo’s Picky Eater Multi with Iron has truly been a lifesaver in our household. With two kids who are very selective about textures and flavors (and one who refuses anything that even looks like medicine), this melt-in-your-mouth vitamin has made our daily routine so much easier.The taste is pleasant and mild, my kids describe it as “fruity but not too sweet”, and the dissolvable tablet format eliminates the choking hazard and resistance we faced with chewables or gummies. Plus, it includes iron, which many children's vitamins leave out due to taste concerns, yet it's so crucial, especially for kids with limited diets.What really stands out is the clean ingredient list: no sugar, no artificial dyes, gluten-free, and vegan-friendly. That gives me complete confidence in what I’m giving my children each day.Noticed Benefits:Improved energy and fewer complaints of being tiredBetter focus and mood balanceNo more daily battles over taking vitaminsPros:Gentle iron that doesn’t cause constipationKid-approved taste and dissolving formatIdeal for kids with dietary restrictions or sensory sensitivitiesThoughtfully formulated with essential vitaminsRenzo’s Picky Eater Multi with Iron lives up to the hype. It’s one of the few products that truly understands the challenges of parenting a picky eater—and actually solves them.
M**M
Do Not WASTE Your $$
I have a very picky eater (right now, he only eats breadsticks, ramen, strawberries, popcorn, water, orange juice, and fast food burgers without vegetables) and wanted a multivitamin to help supplement nutrition. He’s above average growth, but has some sensory issues and ADHD tendencies.Although he’s always offered a variety of healthy whole foods and opportunities to eat, I finally found an orange vitamin C gummy and some vit C/D & zinc jelly beans that he would happily consume daily during flu season. I also found a gummy multivitamin that he’s OK with as long as it’s the orange flavor (not strawberry or lemon). I’ve tried various liquid & powdered vitamins in the past and all were immediately rejected (I always read reviews but even the well reviewed were a huge disappointment).I do not love the sugar content or other unnatural ingredients of the gummies he will eat, and these appeared to be more well rounded, but they are unbelievably gross. Upon opening the safety seal, I was put off by a weird, unappetizing smell. I was surprised how large the tablets are and the dose requires 2/day. That’s all surprising for something marketed to picky eaters!So today, I gave him one and said it was candy, a sweet tart to chew up. He wasn’t overly suspicious and put it in his mouth while distracted watching his new fav movie. Uh no…he made a gagging face and took it out immediately. I asked if it was too sweet, sour or what. He gave it back to me to throw away saying it tasted too weird, yuck; most probably sour as sweet he obviously tolerates.I’m none too happy that I paid $26 for a bottle going to the garbage. I know everyone has different preferences, but if something is specifically branded to be for picky eaters, then I expect all the usual adverse things have been addressed! Usually I’d try one myself to decide if it’s really that gross but even I can’t get paste the smell (I can’t even describe it, kind of vanilla/banana/fruity? Sort of like shampoo or hand soap), size of the tablet, and what I assume to be chalky texture.For now, we’ll just keep trying for a variety of food and using Nature Made Kids First Vitamin C gummies and Multi with Omega 3, plus Nature’s Bounty Kids Immunity jelly beans. I’m still going to look for more supplement options, but these are the best we’ve tried so far.For iron, I might recommend a Wow! liquid iron mixed in orange juice but dose would need to be kid appropriate (I take the full adult high potency serving and it’s very easy to consume). With all supplements, especially iron, make sure you verify serum blood levels to ensure you’re actually absorbing and not overdosing. Yes, most DRs don’t bother with bloodwork for kids but you can either find another DR, order your own for some things, or at least just ask (in some cases demand). To be safe, err on the lesser dose of things. Of course, food is the best medicine but unfortunately our food supply, even if willing to eat it, is often deficient so supplements are sometimes a necessary evil.Sincerest hopes for successful nutrition for all those picky eaters out there! :-) <3
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