The very first time I
heard about this unique Vitamin C granules (as Sodium Ascorbate) called
Vitapops—I had been so eager to let Kyle try it. I’ve been an old user of
Ceelin Syrup and since it also came from Unilab, I figured it must also be
good. Vitapops come in small orange sachets and what makes it different from
the other Vitamin C was the fact that it comes in pop-rocks format and it
crepitates inside the mouth! It actually makes taking vitamins a whole lot
easier since there’s no need for spoons anymore and spilling will no longer be
a problem. With Vitapops, taking Vitamins became more fun than it ever was.
Vitapops is made up of
50 mg of Vitamin C (and because it’s Sodium Ascorbate, it is non-acidic and can
be eaten even on an empty stomach). Your kids can even take it without water.
It contains only 1/5 the amount of sugar found in regular Vitamin C.
As usual, before I let
Kyle try Vitapops, I had to try it for myself to see how it’ll be like. Hmmm…it
actually felt like I was taking in some fizz popping candies instead of a
serious Vitamin to help boost the immune system. There’s undeniable fun in making
the granules crack and fizzle inside your mouth. I’m sure kids will definitely
enjoy the experience.
10-year-old Kyle kept
reading the Vitapops’ label. “Are you sure this is a real Vitamin?” he asks. I
nodded. I told him he’s about to taste a new kind of Vitamin and that he should
let me know what he think of it. Upon tearing the orange sachet, he let the rocks fizzle on
his mouth. Kyle said Vitapops
tasted sweet at first, followed by some tangy taste of orange and then something
bitter towards the end.
How was it it? I asked.
“It’s okay. I think there’s nothing really impressive about it except for the
fizzing experience. But that’s only the fun part,” says Kyle. I then asked what
he’d choose if he’s given an option on what Vitamin C he’d take if it’s like
his old syrup or something like Vitapops? “I still like to stick with my old
Vitamin C syrup. It tastes better.”
As for my own review, I
think I had to agree with Kyle. Although Vitapops had its fun popping
experience, it isn’t a guarantee that kids will love its sweet-tangy fizzle
since it really had that bitter after-taste which kids may not appreciate well.
Plus it also contains yellow #5 (which may not be consumed by kids with
hyperactivity).
I honestly hope Unilab
can tweak its orange flavor a bit to suit the flavor that kids will all love.
And for P10 per sachet, I believe that’s pretty expensive as compared to the
5ml syrup a day (a little more than Php100++ per bottle).
Anyway, you can let your
kids try it and see for yourselves. Who knows they might love it? After all
taking Vitamin C had never been this fun! Vitapops is available at all leading
drugstores nationwide.
Purple Plum Fairy thanks
Women Central’s Ms. Rochelle Dela Cruz for sending us 5 sachets of Vitapops
samples to review.
Disclaimer: I am not
compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own.
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