NaturesPlus Animal Parade Children’s Liquid Multivitamin – Tropical Berry Flavor – 8 fl oz – Whole Food Supplement – Vegetarian, Gluten Free – 16 Servings

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3 x 3 x 6 inches; 8 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 29954
Department ‏ : ‎ Vitamins & Minerals
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 13, 2005
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nature’s Plus
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000DN821S
Best Sellers Rank: #81,927 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #73 in Children’s Vitamins
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MULTIVITAMIN FOR KIDS – The unique combination of ingredients makes NaturesPlus Animal Parade an essential daily multivitamin supplement for children. It contains the essential nutrients most kids likely are not getting from their daily diets.
SPECIAL FORMULA FOR CHILDREN – Liquilicious provides 100% of the Daily Value (DV) of most essential vitamins (Vitamin A, B1, B2, B12, C, D3 and E) & supplies 11 whole food concentrates.
KIDS AND PARENTS LOVE IT – The luscious Tropical Berry flavor provides the taste kids crave. Our liquid multivitamin absorbs more efficiently and faster compared to pills.
MAXIMUM PURITY – Our product is hypoallergenic, vegetarian, gluten free, and free from artificial colors and preservatives.
QUALITY MANUFACTURING – Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities maintain continuous adherence to cGMP compliance, superior standards, and are FDA and NSF registered.
NEW LOOK, SAME STANDARDS – As we transition to our new packaging, you may receive either the old or new bottle design. Rest assured that while the look may differ, our high-quality standards will never change.

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Customers find this liquid multivitamin to be of good quality, with one noting it’s a great alternative to gummy vitamins, and they appreciate its effectiveness and value for money. They like its consistency, with one mentioning it mixes well with apple juice, and consider it suitable for vegan/vegetarian children. The taste and drinkability receive mixed reviews – while some enjoy the taste and drink it without problems, others find it tastes terrible and refuse to drink it. The smell is also criticized as terrible.

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  1. M. Brown

    Boosts my autistic kid’s appetite
    My kid has asperger’s, and the most severe issue that he deals with is averse eating. We’re talking way way beyond any typical casual picky eating kids, we’re talking about a kid who won’t eat anything but one food (chicken nuggets and some sort of fried potatoe, maybe) , for breakfast, lunch, dinner, every single day since he was a baby and literally throws up at trying anything remotely new, still at age 8.We started this vitamin a few years ago, when he was about 5 or 6 years old, when he wouldn’t eat gummies or new “candies” of the regular kid’s vitamins, and had not learned to swallow pills yet. This was easy to slip into his juice drink undetected.In time, though, we realized that it tastes so good that my kid will drink it straight out of the cap. That is huge, considering his aversion to new flavors and foods. Also, it seemed like my kid, who is sort of on the small end of the scale compared to other kids his age, grew more and asked for more and more servings of his food while on this vitamin, which is another huge plus. However, it’s kind of expensive, so we gave it sporatically over the last couple years. When it ran out, we weren’t always able to get a new bottle right away.Recently, my kid’s issues in school escalated to the point where his doctor suggested we started trying stimulants for the first time. At the time, he wasn’t on any vitamin. The stimulant has been practically life-changing for him as far as school goes, during those two months. However, during those two months,, his appetite became so depleted from the stimulants that he had lost 5 pounds by his next doctor’s visit. The doctor brushed it off and suggested we put him on a vitamin. I was not ready to tale him off of his stimulant either, as they had been so amazing for him in class. The problem with him is not so much the stimulant, as much as it is that the range of foods he will eat are so limited that its extremely difficult to impossible to sneak extra calories into his diet.So, I purchased the rainbow vitamin candies for kids for him, since they had plant enzymes and were good for kids his age, and a small bottle of this vitamin, Nature’s Plus, for my younger kid, who is 5 years old. (He has no eating aversions whatsoever.) Well after a day or two of taking their new vitamins, my autistic kid vomited up the Rainbow vitamin candies, because he just couldn’t take eating them so early in the morning, as his appetite tends to be at his lowest in the mornings.So, I switched their vitamins. I gave the Rainbow vitamins to my younger child, who loves them and thinks their candy, and I gave this liquid vitamin to my autistic child, since we had had success with it in the past. Since he had started losing weight on his medicine, I experimented with Ensure Plus, vanilla flavored and doctored it up into an orange smoothie using orange juice and orange sherbet. He has always been accepting to sherbet. He drank it well and started picking up a bit of weight.Then this vitamin, ran out, and he went without it for a couple days. I noticed a dramatic decrease in his appetite. He wouldn’t drink as much as his smoothies as he had been, would not finish his food, and I noticed his appetite becoming the same way it had been when he first started his stimulants.That’s when I realized how important it is that he stays on this vitamin while he’s taking his stimulants. It keeps his appetite up even during the hours when his medication is in his system, and helps him crave more food, finish his plate and eat more. Last night, he asked for, and ate, another entire 2nd helping of nuggets, and a second entire glass of smoothie. The only thing different about his day, was that he restarted this vitamin. I notice that he gains the most weight when he’s on this vitamin. Sometimes, if he is particularly ravenous, he will try a tiny dab of something new, which his huge.It’s still a work in progress, and we were finally able to set him for an appointment with feeding therapy specialists for kids like him. Being that there is a 6 month long waiting list, we’re going to make sure he keeps this vitamin around so that he can keep gaining.

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  2. LMD

    For what it’s worth
    Take this with a grain of salt.I’ve only had the product for 3 days.BUT BUT BUT… my 19 months old is picky, and that is an understatement. He will eat only a very few select solid foods, none of them sources of Iron, and wants MILK 24/7 and if you add anything to his milk he will put it/ throw it down, point to an empty bottle and tell you MILK. He knows in other words.If you put MILK in a cup, he will put it/throw it down and point to a bottle and say MILK or point to another cup and say juice. Each has it’s acceptable place and container delivery method as far as he is concerned.We have tried to mix and match to get him to take everything from instant breakfast, oatmeal, rice, medicine and he always knows and always refuses.So here comes the bad parenting for the moment. I mixed a half capful of the vitamins….we got it specifically because he does not intake enough iron so we had to get him on something to add iron to his diet that he is not getting, or is receiving a deficiency from in regards to milk…so I mixed half a capful with caffeine free cherry 7 UP.Yes I know, who gives their child soda at that age. But I’ve tried 1,000,000 and 9 different ways of mixing things with different juices and liquids etc. and all to a dead end as far as he is concerned. If I force him to take something liquid, he will force himself to throw up by forcing coughs until he gags and it comes up….this kid is quick in the mental department, he does things none of my other 6 kids were capable or understanding at his age so I have to make different choices and decisions when it comes to him. And to continually force him to take something, which I’ve had to do with antibiotics becomes a nightmare in which even if he has to take the rare medicine that previously he would tolerate, after forcing him with one he didn’t, he will fight tooth and nail and make himself throw up because of association. So I prefer not to force him and turn him off from ever doing something again as that mistake has been made.(take for example swim lessons, he loved the bathtub, then they made him put his head under water at swim lessons, he will now stand in the shower all day long, but will scream bloody murder if you put him in the bathtub or anywhere near water that he associates with that)But it works, half a capful with about 3-4 oz of the cherry 7UP around lunch time and in between his milk drinking so that his body not only gets a chance to absorb it, but he runs around and burns off the sugar intake which is probably equal to or less than the amount of sugar he gets from 8oz of whole milk.Anyway in the end, this is the first product (and I tried bribing with the 7up with other products and medicines as last resorts as well) that he looks at the cup, realizes something else is in it, but puts it back in his mouth and drinks it all versus throwing the cup on the ground and saying No or Don’t then pointing at an empty cup or bottle and stating a desire for an unmixed liquid.So take it for what it’s worth, I’m happy just to be able to get him to something to increase his iron intake.

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  3. Heather B.

    Good multi-vitamin for kids who can’t or won’t take chewables or gummies
    It’s got a strong taste thanks to the iron, but my autistic son – who does not chew pills – takes it no problem. It’s the most complete kid’s multivitamin formulation we’ve been able to find so far and have been using it for about 8 months now.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Great Product, AWFUL Bottle!
    This product is fantastic. It has so many great vitamins and minerals that are impossible to find elsewhere, and is one of the few products on the market that still contain iron in a liquid form. And the best part is that it tastes great. I tasted it, and my kids also think it’s fabulous (despite the iron content, which can often add an awful flavor). The only reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 is because of the bottle. It is hands down the worst packaging design ever. Whenever I put the cap back on the bottle (and the instructions say to use the cap for easy measurement) it causes some of the product to drip down the sides of the outside of the bottle. I’ve tried not measuring with the cap, but I get the same result. No matter what I do, I am losing large quantities of product down the outside of the bottle, not to mention the sticky mess it creates in my fridge. Not good! I will be purchasing this item again, but will put it into a different bottle for storing in the fridge and dispensing for use.

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  5. tabita hayat

    New flavor.Tastes bad
    I have been purchasing this product for years but they changed the flavor and my son doesn’t like that at all.Before he was having it without any complains but now he says it taste like Tylenol.I m very disappointed because this was the only vitamin with iron he likes.Can you go back to the original product .I will not purchase it again.

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    NaturesPlus Animal Parade Children’s Liquid Multivitamin – Tropical Berry Flavor – 8 fl oz – Whole Food Supplement – Vegetarian, Gluten Free – 16 Servings
    NaturesPlus Animal Parade Children’s Liquid Multivitamin – Tropical Berry Flavor – 8 fl oz – Whole Food Supplement – Vegetarian, Gluten Free – 16 Servings

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