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Lifeable® Kids Magnesium Citrate Gummies combine great taste with effective health benefits. These vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free gummies are bursting with fruit flavors to make supplement intake enjoyable for children. Each serving of 2 gummies provides 170mg of magnesium citrate, supporting stress relief and overall health. Free from common allergens, these gummies are designed to be a tasty and nutritious addition to your child’s daily routine.

Kids Magnesium Citrate – 60 Gummies (30 Servings)

$18.99

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Benefits

  • Supports muscle recovery and growth
  • Enhances workout performance
  • Promotes optimal nutrient absorption
  • Manufactured in FDA-approved facility

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Scoop (30g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Calories: 120
Protein: 24g
Carbohydrates: 3g
Fat: 1g
Sugar: 1g

Directions for Use

Mix one scoop with 8-10 oz of cold water or your favorite beverage. For best results, consume within 30 minutes after your workout.

Ingredients

Whey Protein Isolate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Soy Lecithin, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose.

Allergen Information: Contains milk and soy ingredients.

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