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Emer'Gen-C packets by Alacer | 
| Brand: Alacer Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $4.64 - $15.99 as of 7/29/2010 04:36 CDT details
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 444649
Ingredients: Calories: 14, Total Fat: 0, Sodium: 60mg, Total Carbohydrate: 3.5gm, Sugars: 3.4gm, Protein: 0gm, Vitamin C: 1000mg, Vitamin B1: .38mg, Vitamin B2: .43mg, Special Niacin Complexes: 5mg, Vitamin B6: 10mg, Folic Acid: 12.5mcg, Vitamin B12: 25mcg, Pantothenic Acid: 2.5mg, Potassium: 200mg, Magnesium: 60mg, Calcium: 50mg, Zinc: 2mg, Manganese: 1mg, Chromium: 10mcg, Alpha-Lipoic Acid: 1mg Size: 36 Packets Legal Disclaimer: *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
UPC: 076314300815 EAN: 0076314300815
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Product Description A delicious, lemon-lime, potassium fortified, fizzing drink mix. Contains 1000mg of vitamin C as mineral ascorbates, 32 active mineral complexes and a complete array of B vitamins. Just add water for a delicious, effervescent treat. Available in a variety of other flavors.
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Emergen-C Relief February 4, 2010 H. Adamski (Melbourne, FL) At the beginning of 2009, i would get at least one cold/flu a month and by the time July came around, i counted SIX times i had gotten sick since January. I was SICK of being SICK!! So I decided to try this Emergen-C stuff that everyone was talking about. I have taken Airborne before but never saw any difference. Plus I saw on the news that Airborne does not actually work.
So I went online and had a sample of each flavor sent to me. I decided I liked the Tangerine flavor the best. After purchasing my Emergen-C at the local Walmart, 10-13 dollars, I started taking it. Yes, the taste was pretty strong!
The package says to put the powder mix into a full bottle or glass of water. I have modified this ratio for taste purposes. I drink my bottle water until there is about 1/4 of the water left. And then I add the packet of Emergen-C. Close the bottle, and shake it. Then drink it like a shot. Follow it down with some more water. After a few times, you get used to the taste and I don't really need to follow it with more water all the time. Sometimes I just sip my little Emergen-C [shot] throughout the whole day. [hoping maybe taking the vitamin C gradually would help absorb the nutrients even more]
I only take this supplement when I'm working with people who are sick, or if I feel like I'm getting sick, or have a really tired day. Hoping that maybe I can gain some energy out of it!
I hope this review has helped!
Now made in China November 2, 2009 J.E. (Pacific Northwest) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Remember when the box proudly stated the product was made in the USA? That is no longer the case, my friends. Despite our faltering economy, Emergen-C moved production of their once-fine product to China, where we all know the standards of food inspection are decidedly sub-par. Maybe you feel that it's worth the risk to your and your family's health. I'm sticking with Airborne.
Love this flavor September 27, 2009 Kristi G., mom of Sage (Rome, GA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't drink soda anymore but when I did I was always a big citrus fan, like Sprite, Vault, stuff like that. I really like this flavor. Now the first time or two I drank ANY Emergen-C, I sorta had to force it down, knowing it was good for me...but it didn't take long at ALL for me to learn to like it - now drinking it is no problem.
The thing about Emergen-c is that it really works well for me. It gives me a definite burst of energy that is quite natural. I have some health issues - fibro and auto-immune stuff, and this really is great to help me with the fatigue.
Since I've been taking it, I've not been a bit sick either, even though I'm on immuno-suppressant drugs. I highly recommend it. I limit myself to one a day - my doctor said anymore, and it could put me at risk for kidney stones.
I was skeptical - but it tastes good! July 20, 2009 Whitney (Texas) I was VERY skeptical before I drank this. I am in my third trimester of pregnancy and my gag reflex has been on over-drive my entire pregnancy. I have been anemic and trying hard to get my iron up. In order for the iron I was taking to absorb, I need to take 2000 mg of vitamin C. I had been chewing these giant overly-sweet vitamin C pills - just thinking about them makes me feel ill. My midwife then gave me a few packets of Emergen-c rasperry flavor to try, and I literally read reviews for 15 before opening the packet and trying it out.
Well, I must say I am pleasantly surprised. The flavor IS very mild, so I put 2 packets in about 16 oz. of water. No yucky after-taste, and not particularly vitamin-tasting either. Quiet refreshing with ice cold water! I will be drinking this for the rest of my pregnancy - I am SO happy to find something I can get down and actually enjoy taking.
Yuk February 16, 2009 Shopper (Manhattan Beach, CA USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought Emergen-C after my doctor recommended it. She described it as a fruity treat. All I can say is "Yuk." I don't want this treat! I'd much rather chew on my regular old Vitamin C pills than drink this vile swill. What's wrong with it? Oddly enough, it's mild tasting so as not to offend (I got the lemon lime) yet not strong enough to cover up whatever it is the flavor is trying to cover up. And it's fizzy on top of that. So, it's like weak lemonade which is not bad in itself, but with an underlying flavor that you really don't want to taste. Plus, the package says to drink 2 to 4 times daily at 25 calories a pop. I don't think so! I'm giving it two stars rather than one because I realize some people might like this type of "fruity treat" and I'm sure it gets the job done Vitamin C-wise, it's just not for me.
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