KidzMed Review
28 May
I was recently given the opportunity to try out a couple of products that are offered by KidzMed. Like most parents, I’m a sucker for anything that will help to keep my kids safe and healthy, so I naturally said yes! The two products I received were the ScaldSafe tub thermometer and the Children’s Chewable All Natural Multi Vitamin. I was very pleased with both of these products.
ScaldSafe Tub Thermometer
I am a fan of very hot baths and showers, which is great for me, not so much for my kids. I’m always afraid of making their water too hot, simply because it just feels “warm” to me. More than once I have gone to put one of the kids in the tub, only to have them draw their feet back because it was warmer than they find comfortable. Bad mommy, I know.
The ScaldSafe Tub Thermometer is a round, plastic disc that changes colors from purple to pink when water is above 93.2 degrees. You simply hold the disc in the water for a few seconds once the bath is run and you will instantly know if you have made the tub too hot. Once it cools off, it returns to its normal purple color and is ready for another use.
I think a tub thermometer is a must-have in any household with small children and the ScaldSafe does the job perfectly.
Children’s Chewable All Natural Multi Vitamin
I have always had a problem with many of the children’s multivitamins on the market. Many of them contain dyes and artificial flavors, making them seen more like candy than a dietary supplement. While this can be helpful in getting reluctant kids to take their vitamins, I think it also presents a problem, as they can confuse the vitamins with candy and potentially overdose.
The Children’s Chewable All Natural Multi Vitamin from KidzMed does not contain any artificial flavors, dyes, or sugar. They contain 100% of the daily allowance of 13 vitamins and minerals, making them a great choice for your kids’ nutrition.
We had a great experience with these vitamins. Even my picky 2 and 3 year old took them with no problem. The 3 yr old proclaimed that they tasted like “purpleberries” (whatever those are) I tasted them myself and thought they had a very mild, pleasant fruity taste and weren’t overpoweringly “vitamin-y.” That the taste got a thumbs up from me says a lot because I hate the aftertaste of a vitamin.
Between the fact that the kids gave these vitamins a thumbs up, and that they have none of the things that I hate most about the more popular commercial vitamins, we will most likely be purchasing vitamins from KidzMed in the future.
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