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There are 55 differences and 2 similarities between Buried Treasure Children's Complete Citrus, Allergy Research Group Children's Multi-Vi-Min
 
General
Category   Multi-vitamins For Children vs   Multi-vitamins For Children  
 
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Other Ingredients   Pure Mountain Water, White Grape Juice, Orange Juice, Apple Juice, Natural Strawberry/banana, Orange, Orange/mango Flavorings, Fructose, Vegetable Glycerine, Citric Acid And Potassium Sorbate (to Insure Freshness). vs   Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.  
 
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Directions   Shake Well Before Each Use. Refrigerate After Opening. Best If Used Withing 45 Days From Opening. Children Ages 4-12 Take 2 Tablespoons Daily As A Nutritional Supplement, Preferably With Meals. May Be Taken Undiluted Or Mixed With You Favorite Beverage. Chill Before Serving. vs   As A Dietary Supplement, 1 Capsule Daily Per Ten Pounds Of Body Weight, Taken With Meals, Or As Directed By A Healthcare Practitioner. For Children Under The Age Of 4, Please Consult You Healthcare Practitioner Before Use. As Is The Case With All Of Our Products, Children's Multi-vi-min Capsules May Also Be Opened And Sprinkled Into Desired Liquid.  
 
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Warnings    vs   Accidental Overdose Of Iron Containing Products Is A Leading Cause Of Fatal Poisoning In Children Under 6. Keep This Product Out Of Reach Of Children. In Case Of Accidental Overdose, Call A Doctor Or A Poison Control Center Immediately.  
 
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Free Of   Yeast, Gluten, Dairy And Wheat. vs   Common Allergens (antigens), And Do Not Contain Preservatives, Diluents, Or Artificial Additives.  
 
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Disclaimer   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. vs   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.  
 
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Count   
16 fl
vs   150 Capsules
 
 
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Serving   (2 Tablespoons) vs   1 Capsule
 
 
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Servings   
16
vs   150
 
 
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Description   Vegetarian Safe Whole Food Complex High Potency Vitamin And Mineral Supplement Children Have Special Dietary Needs. Children's Complete Delivers High Potency Vitamins And Minerals Providing Children The Nutritional Assurances Parents Demand. With Its Pleasant Taste And "easy To Swallow" Liquid Form, Kids Prefer Children's Complete To Pills And Capsules. vs   Hypoallergenic Small Capsule Size ("3") For Easy Swallowing. Although This Product Was Formulated For Children, Adults Who Have Problems Swallowing Capsules May Prefer Children's Multi-vi-min Over The Other Multi-vi-min Formulations. Vitamin C Was Purposely Left Out Of This Formula Because Of Its Ability To Enhance Iron Absorption.  
 
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Sugars   
5 g
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Glutamic acid    vs   8 mg
 
 
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Calories   
20
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Biotin   
300 mcg
vs   16 mcg
 
 
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Chromium   
10 mcg
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
120 mg
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Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)   
15 mcg
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Vitamin B12    vs   32 mcg
 
 
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Folate (As Folic Acid)    vs   12 mcg
 
 
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Niacin (As Niacinamide)   
20 mg
vs   2 mg
 
 
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Iron (As Ferrous Fumarate)   
10 mg
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Vitamin D (As Ergocalciferol)   
400 IU
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Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate)   
15 mg
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Selenium (as Sodium Selenite)   
5 mcg
vs   8 mcg
 
 
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Manganese (As Citrate)   
2 mg
vs   0.6 mg
 
 
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Vitamin E(as DL-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)    vs   16 IU
 
 
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Molybdenum (As Sodium Molybdate)   
2 mcg
vs   8 mcg
 
 
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Copper (As Citrate)    vs   0.06 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (As Retinyl Palmitate)    vs   800 IU
 
 
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Zinc (As Citrate)    vs   1.1 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (as beta carotene)   
5,000 IU
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PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)   
5 mg
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Choline (as bitartrate)   
10 mg
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Inositol   
10 mg
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Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol)    vs   50 IU
 
 
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Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Zinc (as gluconate)   
10 mg
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Copper (as Gluconate)   
0.2 mg
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Folic Acid (as folate)   
400 mcg
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Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol)   
30 IU
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Potassium (as potassium chloride)    vs   4 mg
 
 
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Calcium (as citrate)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Potassium (as citrate)   
5 mg
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)   
5 mg
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Riboflavin (as riboflavin-5-phosphate)    vs   2 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine)   
5 mg
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Carbohydrates   
5 g
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Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)   
5 mg
vs   6.2 mg
 
 
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Chromium (as Amino Acid Complex)    vs   16 mcg
 
 
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Vanadium (as Vanadium Pentoxide)    vs   8 mcg
 
 
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Bioflavonoid Complex   
10 mg
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Calcium , Elemental   
200 mg
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Iodine (citrate)   
75 mcg
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Magnesium (as aspartate)   
100 mg
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Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium Panthenate)    vs   20 mg
 
 
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Iron (as Ferric Ammonium Citrate)    vs   0.7 mg
 
 
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Thiamin (as hydrochloride)    vs   4 mg
 
 
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