I've seen fizzy candies to tickle your mouth, and Alka-Seltzer for your tummy, but now there is another fizzy product that's good for your whole body. FIZZIT fizzy vitamins are a vitamin and mineral supplement to help you stay healthy and energized. They come in several varieties and are made with natural flavors, vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts, antioxidants and electrolytes. The nutrients are supposed to support immunity strength, physical and mental energy, heart health, good metabolism, cell defense and healthy joints, bones, hair, skin and nails.They are sold in boxes that contain 24 individual packets, the main vitamin and mineral formula comes in three flavors- lemon lime, strawberry, green tea; as well as a combo box containing 8 packets of each flavor. They also come in three different "functional formulas," Women's Health Formula in cranberry flavor, Immune Support Formula with orange flavor, and raspberry flavored Joint Formula. Each type contains contains 1000 milligrams of Vitamin C which is equal to the amount in eight glasses of orange juice, and also has 32 mineral complexes and B vitamins.
Directions are that each packet of FIZZIT be mixed with 4-6 ounces of cold water or juice. Adults can take 1-3 packets daily as needed. The suggested retail price is $7.99 per box, $9.99 for the functional formulas, and is available at select pharmacies, supermarkets, and health food stores. You can also order it online at Drugstore.com for a slight mark-up, or slightly discounted in bulk at Amazon.com.

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12-11-2006 @11:37AM Brian J. Geiger said... Not a particularly new idea. Placebo...I mean, Airborne, has been around for a couple of years, and has a whole mess of vitamins and herbs and the like. Emergen-C has been around for many years longer, and does much the same, but with a heavy Vitamin-C angle. This seems a bit wider of an angle on vitamin and health, but fizzy vitamins are a relatively established (if not mainstream) concept.
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12-11-2006 @12:37PM Miss Tenacity said... Has everyone forgotten about Emergen-C? That stuff has been around for eons....
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12-11-2006 @12:32PM Brian said... Sounds like a good product. My friends swear by Emergen-C and frankly anything that makes it easier for me to take vitamins is a good thing. I can't stand downing pills on a daily basis.
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1-22-2007 @4:34PM Jesse Ng said... I love this FIZZIT product! I tried the Orange Immune Support formula and it taste pretty good considering it had all the additional herbal extracts in it. I liked how it had Echinecea. Taste much better than Airborne and has more vitamins in it than that Emergency product.
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