yes i can confirm this brought 2 packs yesterday in poundland heat added had loads left in chelmsford
googley2
11 Dec 16#2
Had these before but my daughter wouldnt take them as they taste horrible - thats why they end up in Poundland.
BrianSewell to googley2
11 Dec 16#3
why did your daughter need extra vitamins?
nraja
11 Dec 161#4
This one is a liquid and it tastes quite nice, they also have the jelly ones but I have never bought those before as they contain Gelatine
Nshizzle
11 Dec 16#5
Wasn't pound land on watchdog a few months ago regarding counterfeit heath and beauty? Good price but I don't think I'd risk it personally
vanessaanne
11 Dec 161#6
Great find, these are at least £3-4 when I was looking xxx
benf90
11 Dec 161#7
From the NHS website:
"Department of Health recommends that all children aged six months to five years are given vitamin supplements containing vitamins A, C and D every day."
However,
"Babies who are having more than 500ml (about a pint) of infant formula a day shouldn't be given vitamin supplements because formula is fortified with certain nutrients and no other supplementation is required."
kiaclare
11 Dec 16#8
already posted, been looking for them but our local doesn't have them yet. have been advised to get my son some as he isn't taking as much milk as he should be now he's weaning
nraja
11 Dec 16#9
I think these are discontinued that's why they are so cheap. I picked one up from the boots reduced section for £1.16 a few weeks back
sam_of_london to nraja
11 Dec 16#11
Boots don't have this in the shop near me. They mostly sell vitabiotics brand multivitamin for infants which are much more expensive and makes them more money . Also there are Bassett Kids and Adults multivitamin in Poundland but not showing in the photo.
unknown1989
11 Dec 16#10
Plenty in our poundland. Been there 4 a while. :smirk:
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"Department of Health recommends that all children aged six months to five years are given vitamin supplements containing vitamins A, C and D every day."
However,
"Babies who are having more than 500ml (about a pint) of infant formula a day shouldn't be given vitamin supplements because formula is fortified with certain nutrients and no other supplementation is required."