Vegan, Sugar Free Multivitamins: Playmaker Nutrition for Active Kids and Teens

I believe it is optimal for humans to get their vitamins and minerals from food; however, we have all experienced the picky eater in our children. In our family, we do take supplements, just not every day.
Playmaker Nutrition's Sugar Free Multivitamin is designed for active kids and teens. This vegan formula is also free of gelatin, gluten, milk, eggs, soy, nuts, and animal derivatives. The colors and flavors are all natural.
The Backstory
Playmaker Nutrition is the brainchild of two fathers with backgrounds in health and sports who are parents to active tweens and teens. As their children grew, they became increasingly concerned about the nutritional content their kids were getting in their diets. Like most parents, the guys found that as their respective children got older and develop(ed) their own specific tastes/preferences, directly controlling what their children will eat is challenging. As such, they explored ways to supplement their children's diets to get them the necessary vitamins and nutrients for which their kids don't naturally gravitate. Finding a lack of chewable vitamin options designed to meet the growing needs of active children between the ages of 8-18, Playmaker Nutrition was born.
These gummy vitamins have 25% of most vitamins, which I like. I don't like overloading my kids' systems with supplements that may or may not be absorbed. They do not contain iron, which is something my son has had low levels of in the past and something I look for in a multivitamin.
disclosure: The products described above were sent to us as free samples. Prior assurances as to the nature of the reviews, whether positive or negative, were not given. No financial payments were accepted in exchange for the reviews. The reviews reflect our honest, authentic opinions
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Posted by Jennifer Lance at October 5, 2012 9:44 AM