Nature’s Bounty Vitamin C 1000mg, Immune Support Supplement, Powerful Antioxidant, 1 Pack, 100 Caplets
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Mr. Lonny Grant Sr.
> 3 dayOk
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carol f.
> 3 dayThis a great vitamin. I havent been sick in years. Good price too.
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Dominick
> 3 dayGreat vitamin c pill keep your energy up and keep your immune system up to par. Do not try to take with multiple pills they will get stuck in your throat Just drink some water and take one at a time and make sure it goes down lengthwise not sideways. I am on my second order with these and Im very satisfied
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LindaT
> 3 dayI have used supplements from this company for many years...my sole complaint is that the Vit C isnt coated and so slightly difficult to swallow....but it is an excellent supplement
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Vincent J. Albrecht
Greater than one weekDifficult to swallow......needed to take the vitamin with food.
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L R Dinsdale Rae
> 3 dayThis is a good value and getting in and subscribe and save helps me to not go to a store to find they are out of it
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Hashin Kim
> 3 dayOrdered this bottle yesterday and the entire bottle is cloudy with powder residue. The pills probably were crushed, but cant trust to ingest it. Weve ordered this specific vitamin tons of times but the bottle has stayed clear even until we finish the bottle. Dont understand why there isnt an option to get a refund or return when its not even opened.
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Althea D.
Greater than one weekYes, its easy to swallow and the price is right.
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Louise Granger
> 3 dayValue for money
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Lane
> 3 dayAt 81 and having lost 1/2 of my household income because my hubby had a stroke one year ago and the rehab facility gets all of his income, I cannot afford to lose money on any product; thus I try to buy carefully. Even though this gruesome vitamin was only $10.00, it can never be called a value for its money; given that you will likely have to throw the bottle away. I received it on May 21st and have been choking on it each morning. It was 100 tablets and that is a tremendous amount to discard but as soon as I find an easy to swallow replacement, this will be tossed. Until then, I must go through panic attacks every morning, fearing this is the time it will become jammed in my throat. It is too large and has little or no coating so that the minute it hits the tongue, the chalkiness starts adhering to the tongue and then no matter how much water you toss in your mouth, it wont easily go down. Worse yet, they are as hard as a brick and they are not scored, so cutting them in half is truly impossible. I have tried with a large sharp butcher knife, a large utility scissor and a serrated blade with which to score it myself. It cannot be cut in half. I will admit that I had esophageal cancer surgery in March so must be very careful in what I try to swallow but even had I had no surgery, I would have been unable to swallow these easily. Shame on these companies who see fit to make large, hard pills. There is little doubt it is not necessary and then they do not warn you. I think all pills, capsules and tablets that cannot be seen should put the size under description. It is easy to do and would save the customer money and trouble. But, of course, that is likely why they do not. They would lose sales.