Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any suggestions? are there any others that taste better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Could you try putting it in something that would mask it better " Maybe in some chocolate pudding, Carnation Instant Breakfast, or chocolate milk? My son will eat the Vit. E softgel (Carlson's Natural E Gems Elite). But I think I'm probably in the lucky minority. On 10/19/06, <sdeluca1@...> wrote: > > > > > > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 I give it to my child in an oral syringe. He won't take it in food but he is a resistent eater. I stand behind or sit behind him and squeeze the oils in his mouth towards his back inner cheek and have a paper towel handy (Viva are the softest) and that's how he takes his. It took a month before he would take it and not vomit or gag or spit most of it out! I hope one day when he is older (he's 40mos now) that he'll take it on a spoon or else chew it up or swallow it. If your child takes it without a fight caount your blessings!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. > > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in > > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any > > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Peanut butter works good. Pancakes mix works great. Instant oatmeal Dawn P. Uhlein Inside Sales Piedmont Plastics 2175 Mason Ave. Daytona Beach, Fl 32117 800-874-7512 extension #219 [ ] how are you getting your toddler to chew these vitamins? i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any suggestions? are there any others that taste better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 How do you feel about bribes? I squeeze 10 EFAs and 2 Vitamin Es into a small cup, add a little white grape juice, and let my two daughters " race " with straws to finish the mixture. It has to be so disgusting, but they drink it super fast every time and ask for it each night as their " special drink " . When they are done, they each get a Viactiv soft chew " candy " (or if we're out real candy). This system has never failed for me - before that we did yogurt, mandarin oranges and applesauce, and all would be eaten sometimes but not consistently. One thing that NEVER worked was trying to sneak it into a drink. I'm sure that someone's suggestions will work for you! Kerri > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 I give it to my child in an oral syringe. He won't take it in food but he is a resistent eater. I stand behind or sit behind him and squeeze the oils in his mouth towards his back inner cheek and have a paper towel handy (Viva are the softest) and that's how he takes his. It took a month before he would take it and not vomit or gag or spit most of it out! I hope one day when he is older (he's 40mos now) that he'll take it on a spoon or else chew it up or swallow it. If your child takes it without a fight caount your blessings!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. > > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in > > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any > > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 How do you feel about bribes? I squeeze 10 EFAs and 2 Vitamin Es into a small cup, add a little white grape juice, and let my two daughters " race " with straws to finish the mixture. It has to be so disgusting, but they drink it super fast every time and ask for it each night as their " special drink " . When they are done, they each get a Viactiv soft chew " candy " (or if we're out real candy). This system has never failed for me - before that we did yogurt, mandarin oranges and applesauce, and all would be eaten sometimes but not consistently. One thing that NEVER worked was trying to sneak it into a drink. I'm sure that someone's suggestions will work for you! Kerri > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it out. > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these in > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. any > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 My advice is to hang in there. Mine did not love it at first, but I insisted he take them, and now he does like them! I squeeze the 3 fish oil capsules and 1 E into a little container and then add 1 ts of Natrol complete liquid vits. I give it to him using a medicine dropper (I like the ones from Walgreens, EZ dose I think?) then I mix in some juice to get the last of the oil and give him that. POM works well (and sometimes I mix the oils with just juice). Stick with it for a while; it might be an acquired taste. By the way, my friend gives her kids the Omega 3 6 9 juniors and they just chew them. They like the way they squirt in their mouths and call them " squishy vitamins. " I buy the adult version of Omega 3 6 9 because it's more economical, but if you find your kids will take the juniors because they think its more fun, might be worth it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it > out. > > > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these > in > > > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > > > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. > any > > > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 My advice is to hang in there. Mine did not love it at first, but I insisted he take them, and now he does like them! I squeeze the 3 fish oil capsules and 1 E into a little container and then add 1 ts of Natrol complete liquid vits. I give it to him using a medicine dropper (I like the ones from Walgreens, EZ dose I think?) then I mix in some juice to get the last of the oil and give him that. POM works well (and sometimes I mix the oils with just juice). Stick with it for a while; it might be an acquired taste. By the way, my friend gives her kids the Omega 3 6 9 juniors and they just chew them. They like the way they squirt in their mouths and call them " squishy vitamins. " I buy the adult version of Omega 3 6 9 because it's more economical, but if you find your kids will take the juniors because they think its more fun, might be worth it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > i am so frustrated. i popped a hole and put it in juice, spit it > out. > > > let him chew the 369 vitamin, spit it out. how do you get these > in > > > them?!! i spent $25 on them and can't use them. plus, i am so > > > concerned about his speech, i really want to give this a try. > any > > > suggestions? are there any others that taste better? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Re: getting these vitamins into the kids, I just wanted to say that I'd checked with someone about heating the ProEfa, such as in pancake mix, and although I cannot remember if it was someone on this list or I called a store who would know, I was told that heating it can cause it to not work or not work as well, that it somehow damages the fish oils. If the " vitamins " you're referring to are the fish oils, E, I will just add that I found something my grandson will drink with all of it mixed in. I ordinarily wouldn't give him this because I would rather he drink milk or water, but it's worth it if it gets these oils in him. It's the V-8 Splash Smoothies. He drinks the strawberry/banana and has had the berry flavor. I think there are about 4 flavors. It's supposed to be fruit juices with 35% less sugar than _________ what I don't know. The oils don't mix in really, but I shake it up (in a sippy cup) and he drinks it up quick. I'm sure some of the oils are left a bit in the cup, however, I decided it wasn't worth stressing about it, that most of it's getting in him, which is better than none. Good luck. Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 I just wanted to add re: the V-8 Splash Smoothies that I explained earlier in a post, I checked the ingredients and there is soy protein in them, so for the kids that cannot have soy products, I just thought I should let you know. Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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