Nutrient quality
The gummy format results in a very low concentration of active omega-3s per serving. While easy to consume, the nutrient density is poor compared to traditional liquid or softgel forms.
A kid-friendly gummy with a light dose of omega-3s for basic skin and lipid support.
How scoring worksA kid-friendly gummy with a light dose of omega-3s for basic skin and lipid support.
How scoring works| $ 19.51 | ||
Vitacost | $ 20.79 | |
| $ 19.51 | ||
Daily Vita | $ 19.51 | |
Walmart | $ 19.51 |
While these gummies are fun and easy for kids to eat, they have a very low concentration of active omega-3s. They are best used as a light supplement for children who already get some fats from their diet.
They do contain 5g of carbohydrates and 25 calories per serving, which is worth noting for some families. This is a compromise option when softgels or liquids are simply not an option.
The gummy format results in a very low concentration of active omega-3s per serving. While easy to consume, the nutrient density is poor compared to traditional liquid or softgel forms.
The label clearly discloses total carbohydrates and total omega-3 content. Transparency is maintained through the listing of all excipients and flavoring agents, though individual fatty acids are not specified.
High ratings indicate that children enjoy the taste and parents appreciate the ease of use. The product's reputation is strong for its specific niche as a child-friendly gummy.
The cost per serving is high given the very small amount of active ingredients provided. Consumers are paying a significant premium for the gummy format over pure oil options.
| Ingredient | Amount per serving |
|---|---|
Calories | 25 Calorie(s) |
Total Carbohydrates | 5 Gram(s) |
Sodium | 10 mg |
Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 82 mg |