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Kids' vitamin gummies: unhealthy, poorly regulated and exploitative

  • Written by Ken Harvey, Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University

There are many brands of kids’ “gummies” on the market. They are promoted as deliciously flavoured and a great way for growing bodies (and fussy eaters) to get the nutrients they need.

The “active” ingredients are usually listed as vitamins, minerals and sometimes omega-3 fats and vegetable powders. They may say “...

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