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Our Point of View on MaryRuth's Liquid Zinc Supplements From Amazon
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Our Point of View on MaryRuth's Liquid Zinc Supplements From Amazon
Quick Verdict
MaryRuth's Liquid Zinc Supplements are berry-flavored liquid drops designed for children's immune support. They are easily tolerated and have a non-syrupy consistency.
Transcript
Hi there, this is Lauren with WTI and today I wanted to talk to you guys a little bit about the MaryRuth's Organic Toddler Ionic Zinc Liquid Drops. I know it's a mouthful. The reason that I love these drops so much is because they are berry flavored and my son absolutely loves them. I'm actually able to dispense them just directly into his mouth. He tolerates it very well. They also, as you're going to see, are very liquid consistency. They're not a thick syrupy consistency. Second to that, I just love that they support his overall immune function, which as we know is incredibly important right now. These are the reasons I absolutely love this product and I know you're going to love it as much as we do. That is my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Berry flavored for easy consumption.
• Liquid form ensures simple dosing.
• Supports overall immune function.
• Well-tolerated by children.
Video Proof Moments
Berry flavored and well-tolerated
Liquid consistency for easy dosing
Supports immune function
Tags
children, daily supplement, immune support, easy dosing
berry flavor, well-tolerated, liquid form, immune support
taste concerns, dosage accuracy, syrupy consistency
FAQ
Q: How does the flavor impact children's acceptance?
A: The product is berry flavored, which my son absolutely loves.
Q: What is the consistency of the liquid drops?
A: They have a liquid consistency, not thick or syrupy.
Q: How does this supplement support children's health?
A: It supports overall immune function, which is important for children.
Q: Can these drops be taken directly?
A: Yes, I can dispense them directly into my son's mouth.
Q: Are there any concerns with this product?
A: The supplement is well-tolerated, with no reported issues from my son.
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