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Detailed comparison of Nature's Plus Children's Vita-Gels Natural Orange and Solaray Spectro Kid Multi-Vita-Min Strawberry Orange Blueberry Multi Vitamins. Side by side look at similarities and differences in nutrition data like vitamins and minerals, dir
There are 48 differences and 7 similarities between Nature's Plus Children's Vita-Gels Natural Orange, Solaray Spectro Kid Multi-Vita-Min Strawberry Orange Blueberry
 
General
Category   Multi-vitamins For Children vs   Multi-vitamins For Children  
 
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Other Ingredients   Soybean Oil, Gelatin, Beta Carotene (in Sunflower Oil), Purified Water, Soy Lecithin, Orange Oil, Yellow Beeswax, Ethyl Vanillin. vs   Xylitol, Sorbitol, Natural Berry Flavors With Other Natural Flavors (milk), Natural Vegetable Colors, Acacia, Mono- And Diglycerides, Citric Acid, Cellulose, Maltodextrin, Natural Sweetness Enhancer, Sodium Bicarbonate/carbonate, Turmeric.  
 
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Directions   As A Dietary Supplement For Children, Take One Softgel Daily. vs   Use Only As Directed. Take Two Chewable Tablets Daily.  
 
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Warnings   Do Not Take With Sulfonamide Since Paba Interferes With The Activity Of The Drug.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 Physician Or Poison Control Center Immediately. vs   Keep Your Licensed Health Care Practitioner Informed When Using This Product. Accidental Overdose Of Iron-containing Products Is A Leading Cause Of Fatal Poisoning In Children Under Six. Keep This Product Out Of Reach Of Children. In Case Of Accidental Overdose, Call A Doctor Or Poison Control Center Immediately.  
 
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Free Of   Gluten, Artificial Colors And Preservatives. vs     
 
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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   
90 Softgels
vs   60 Chewables
 
 
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Serving   
1 Softgel
vs   2 Chewables
 
 
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Servings   
90
vs   30
 
 
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Description    Children's Vita-gels Are Specially Formulated Into Small, Soft Gelatin Capsules, Which Are Naturally Smooth And Easy To Swallow. Each Capsule Is Flavored With Natural Orange Inside And Out, To Make This New Experience Even More Pleasant For Your Child. vs   Sugar Free Enzymes Trace Minerals Growing Kids Don't Always Eat Right. Spectro Kid Helps Ensure That Children From 4 Years Old And Up Get The Nutrients Their Bodies Need To Grow Healthy And Strong. The Formula Contains A Broad Spectrum Of Key Vitamins, Important Minerals (including Dozens Of Trace Minerals), Enzymes, And Bioflavonoids In Delicious Tasting Chewable Tablets That Are Naturally Flavored With No Artificial Sweeteners Or Preservatives. Give Your Kids The Nutrient Base They Need To Be Alert, Focused, And Healthy.  
 
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Supplement facts
Calories    vs   10
 
 
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Biotin   
50 mcg
vs   150 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
50 mg
vs   100 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)   
10 mcg
vs   10 mcg
 
 
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Folate (As Folic Acid)   
10 mcg
vs   400 mcg
 
 
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Niacin (As Niacinamide)   
10 mg
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Magnesium (As Magnesium Oxide)    vs   100 mg
 
 
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Iron (As Ferrous Fumarate)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Vitamin D (As Ergocalciferol)   
200 IU
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Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate)   
10 mg
vs   10 mg
 
 
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Papain    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)   
5 mg
vs   5 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (as beta carotene)   
5,000 IU
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Iodine (from kelp)   
100 mcg
vs   100 mcg
 
 
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PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)   
0.6 mg
vs   2 mg
 
 
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Choline (as bitartrate)   
2 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Inositol   
1 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Selenium (as L-selenomethionine)    vs   100 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)   
25 IU
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Total Carbohydrates    vs   3 g
 
 
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Magnesium (as Gluconate)   
0.02 mg
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Zinc (as gluconate)   
0.03 mg
vs   8 mg
 
 
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Manganese (as Gluconate)    vs   2 mg
 
 
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Betaine (as betaine HCI)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Vitamin D (as D3 Cholecalciferol)    vs   400 IU
 
 
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Potassium (as citrate)    vs   33 mg
 
 
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Calcium (as gluconate)   
0.93 mg
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Iron (as gluconate)   
5 mg
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Calcium (as calcium carbonate)    vs   200 mg
 
 
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Sugar Alcohol    vs   2 g
 
 
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Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine HCl)   
5 mg
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Potassium (as gluconate)   
0.17 mg
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Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)   
5 mg
vs   5 mg
 
 
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Molybdenum (as glycinate)    vs   1500 mcg
 
 
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Bioflavonoid Concentrate    vs   50 mg
 
 
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Niacin (as niacinamide) (B3)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Chromium (as GTF Chromium Polynicotinate [ChromeMate])    vs   100 mcg
 
 
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Thiamine (as thiamine mononitrate) (B1)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (as 100% natural beta-carotene)    vs   2,500 IU
 
 
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Vitamin E (as natural source d-alpha tocopheryl acetate) (soy)    vs   30 IU
 
 
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Lutein (as marigold flower extract)    vs   1 mg
 
 
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Stevia Leaf Extract    vs   15 mg
 
 
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Bromelain 600 GDU/g (from Pineapple)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Acerola Cherry    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Rose Hips    vs   5 mg
 
 
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