Force Factor Ultra Berberine Enhanced Absorption for Fat Loss, Blood Sugar & Metabolism Support, Gentle on The Stomach, Chocolate, 60 Soft Chews
- Brand:
- Force Factor
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 810126662002
- EAN:
- 0810126662002
- Walmart SKU:
- 15044805599
Price has held firm at $22.47 for 34 consecutive days, matching the 90-day norm—indicating remarkable stability.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Force Factor Ultra Berberine Enhanced Absorption for Fat Loss, Blood Sugar & Metabolism Support, Gentle on The Stomach, Chocolate, 60 Soft Chews since 8/18/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 10, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $22.47 (lowest on 1/18/2026) to $24.98 (highest on 8/18/2025). The average price during this period is $23.61.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $22.47 (Jun 10) to $23.58 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $22.50.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.7/5 from 424 reviews.
I started taking this product approx. 2 weeks ago. I started using only 1 chew as I take blood pressure meds and wanted to see how I react to it. Everything has been fine and I have noticed a reduction in my glucose levels as well as I've lost 6.5 lbs. I will now try 2 chews a day to see how things go. I'm very happy and highly recommend this.
I can understand why people complain about the taste! It is a bitter chocolate taste! But natural and unprocessed chocolate is actually bitter but it's healthier for you! The sweet chocolate taste that everyone loves may have sugar and dairy products added. This is all about your body's metabolism and regulating your body's glucose/ sugar levels. This chewable form is better since some individuals, including my mother, doesn't like taking anything in a capsule. She would rather crush a pill and add it to a smoothie. In addition, this brand, Force Factor, is easily accessible at Walmart and I don't have to explain the difference when asked about which brands to buy. Keep it simple silly! As for myself, I use berberine anytime I'm going to eat any junk food. Now that I'm older too, almost everything is considered junk food. But it really does depend on your body. However, berberine helps to protect my body and pushes out the extra sugar that my body doesn't need; and that's through the relegation of the metabolism and digestion process
I know nobody believes this stuff, but I've lost 10 pounds since I've started using this exact brand and just taking it in the morning, my facialist mentioned yesterday how much weight I had lost
I love Force Factor products and I wanted to love these. I only took these for 2 days and I couldn't stomach them anymore. They actually made me feel great...the only reason I wouldn't recommend is because of the unbearable taste. I can eat just about anything and not a picky eater. If i don't like the taste of something, I can usually power through it. I could not power through this taste. The after taste was awful as well. Even after brushing my teeth, the taste lingered. They tasted like nothing i've ever eaten before. it was like faint chocolate and then the really awful taste that couldn't be masked by it. If the taste was bearable for me, I would have continued taking these. I may try the capsule form. They won't have enhanced absorption, but at least I will be able to stomach them.
I cannot vouch for what they are made to do because I have been taking these less than a week but the taste is horrible. And the taste they leave in your mouth is even worse. I'm not a quitter so I will finish the bottle. Hopefully they will suppress my appetite. If they can do that, I can take the appalling taste.
I couldn't stomach the taste , the more I chewed . I couldn't even swallow what I chewed , then the taste became stronger . I gave one chew to my husband and he threw it out immediately. I will have to try the product in another form . In hopes there is no belching smell. Much like the aweful taste
So, so bitter. For so long. Like grape seed oil. I don't understand how this made it onto the shelves. I told them it tastes so terrible we don't know what to do with the rest of them and it seems they don't have any kind of money-back option to stand behind their product.
First of all i usually take the capsules and this substitution to nit give me the option of opting out so i ended up paying way more for something i didnt choose. i decided to go ahead and try it. i tried ine and spit it out. disgusting and upset that it was horrible more money and not what i ordered at all!
they missed an ingredient when making this batch. it's awful I mean bitter bitter and none of their products have ever tasted this bad. I can't even take them they are so bad. it's like eating an ibuprofen without water.
I was initially impressed when I opened the container to find each gummy was individually wrapped so nice . But once I ate one it tasted chemically- like they are old.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $22.47 (Jun 10) to $23.58 (Mar 15) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $22.50.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $26.42 (May 31) to $26.42 (May 31) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $26.42.
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