"Debunking the Health Hype: Gummy Vitamins vs. Candy"

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Gummy vitamin supplements, projected to reach $14 billion in sales by 2027, are criticized for their candy-like appeal, which increases the risk of overdosing, especially among children. Experts warn that gummies degrade faster than pills and often contain inconsistent ingredient levels. The lack of FDA regulation allows for wide variability in gummy supplements, raising concerns about safety and reliability. While the supplement industry thrives on promoting health benefits, the rise of gummy supplements blurs the line between food and drugs, prompting calls for stricter regulation and caution in their use.
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