NOW Supplements, Acerola 4:1 Extract Powder, Acerola and Ascorbic Acid, Free Radical Scavenger*, 6-Ounce
- Brand:
- NOW
- Model Number:
- 740
- UPC:
- 733739007407
- EAN:
- 0733739007407
- Walmart SKU:
- 52699306
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$14.95 | |
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$12.43 | |
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$12.90 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 15 reviews.
Wish I'd stocked up. Just went to buy more and it's “0uta stock”!
Yes folks, this is real vitamin C, and my body knows the difference. I like the taste of this powder when mixed with water; the only problem is getting it to mix... but that's OK, I'm willing to work with that for real vitamin C. Very good value. I have heard that real C like this is more bio-available to the body and thus much lower milligrams are needed to accomplish the protective effects when compared with ascorbic acid; also, Acerola is probably less acidifying.
If you're looking for a NATURAL source of Vitamin C at an affordable price, this is it. Look at the amount of Acerola per teaspoon... equal to seven(7) 500 mg capsules.
This tastes great and is super easy to get down which is super important for me because if my supplements taste bad, I will never take them.
One of my favorites. I would rather buy this product from Swanson as I trust them more (Swanson currently does not offer in powder form).
I love this natural source of vitamin C. I added it to breakfast smoothies for the whole family.
This product has mixed reviews because of the added ingredients, but it's one of the most, if not THE most effective Vitamin C powder I've ever taken. It's rich in phytochemicals as well, and has a nice, dark red color to it when mixed in water. The antioxidant properties of it reach far beyond the Vitamin C it offers.
I didn't want ascorbic acid in it. Also, it has other ingredients like a brown gummy substance that shouldn't be in it. I wanted natural vitamin C and nothing else. I should read labels more carefully
They have diluted this vitamin c powder with more filler (maltodextrin?) It used to be that you got more nutrients for the 1tsp suggested serving size, now there are less nutrients for 1 1/2 tsp serving size....?!?! Perhaps they are trying to increase profit by using less acerola and more filler? I wouldn't have such an issue with this (because the numbers are fairly close) but this new formula is all lumpy when mixed into water - it doesn't dissolve well at all and has a funny taste. I'd recommend buying another vitamin c powder.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $12.90 (Jun 23) to $12.90 (Jun 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $12.90.
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