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| Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamins A, D & C Supplement Drops with Iron for Infants & Toddlers, 1.67-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3) | 
enlarge | Brand: Tri-Vi-Sol Category: Health And Beauty
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 23330
Media: Health and Beauty Number Of Items: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.5 x 3.5
ASIN: B000FKGN4C
Release Date: May 2, 2006
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| Customer Reviews:
  Easy and Effective August 24, 2008 Drops are very easy to use and my son actually likes taking them now! It's a great way to help keep him healthy in those winter months; especially since he is exposed to so many germs in day care.
  New batches have bad taste February 21, 2008 I have been giving them to my daughter for 10 months now (she is 14 months), but the horrible taste of the most recent batches is causing her to reject the supplement completely. She has always LOVED the taste of the vitamin drops, and always got really excited when she saw me pulling out the bottle. Unfortunately the last bottle that I bought has an awful taste - I even tried it, and the smell afterwards is just as bad. It smells and tastes very metallic, like old rust. Enfamil sent me a complimentary bottle - it was the exact same thing, but from a different batch! The lot #'s on the bottles are 110005A and 110006A. Here is what they wrote to me in an email:
"Many of the ingredients, such as the vitamins and the iron used in our vitamin and mineral products, have an astringent or bitter taste that can be difficult to mask. We try to make our vitamin and mineral supplement drops as palatable as possible without excessive or unnecessary use of sweeteners or artificial flavors. Many quality control steps are taken during and after production of each batch of our products. We carefully inspect raw materials, make in-process checks and thoroughly examine each finished batch to ensure that it meets our high standards for physical appearance and nutrient content. We would not release a batch if it did not meet specifications. It is possible to observe some batch-to-batch variation in our products. Differences in raw ingredients may affect the taste, odor, or consistency. Each batch is tested before it is released, and we would not expect these differences to affect a baby's acceptance or tolerance of the formula."
The last statement is completely untrue. Now I have to search for an alternative.
  good choice for mom August 31, 2006 This is very cheap compared to local grocery. I got it just after 3 days I ordered it. My 15-month-baby enjoys it when I put one drop in his formula milk.
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