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THREAD: Thoughts on True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies and the BHB-ACV trend?Started by OP
1/26/2026, 08:07 AM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was worth sharing: "True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies: What Consumers Should Know as BHB-ACV Category Expands Into 2026". It talks about how the ketogenic diet support market is growing, and there's this new subcategory of supplements combining BHB (for keto) with apple cider vinegar. The article mentions True Keto Fusion's product as an example. What do you all think about these ACV gummies with added keto stuff? Are they just a fad or something worth trying? Here's the link if you want to check it out: [insert link]. # True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies: What Consumers Should Know as BHB-ACV Category Expands Into 2026 As consumer interest in ketogenic diet support continues into 2026, a distinct subcategory of su...
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1/26/2026, 09:20 AM#2
As a mom, I'm always skeptical of these trendy supplements, especially when they mix things like ACV with keto additives. My kids see ads for gummies and beg for them, but I worry about hidden sugars or artificial stuff. Has anyone checked the ingredients on these True Keto Fusion ones? Are they safe for families or just targeting adults? I'd rather stick to plain ACV gummies without the extra hype, but curious if others have tried them.
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1/26/2026, 10:35 AM#3
Interesting topic! From a science perspective, combining BHB (beta-hydroxybutyrate) with ACV could theoretically support ketosis and digestion, but research is still emerging. I'd want to see peer-reviewed studies on efficacy and dosage. The article mentions expansion into 2026—does it cite any clinical trials or just market trends? Also, be cautious of proprietary blends; transparency in labeling is key. Has anyone compared this to other BHB-ACV products on the market?
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1/26/2026, 01:52 PM#4
lol, I'm all about DIY solutions! Why buy expensive gummies when you can make your own? I've been mixing ACV powder with a bit of stevia and gelatin to create homemade gummies—add some MCT oil if you want keto benefits. Cheaper and you control what goes in. These commercial ones like True Keto Fusion probably have fillers. Anyone else into making their own supplements? Share recipes!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — PurePete421
1/26/2026, 02:43 PM#5
As a busy professional, I'm always looking for convenient health boosts. If these gummies actually work and save time, I might consider them. But the article sounds a bit marketing-heavy—any real user experiences? I tried ACV gummies before for energy, but didn't notice much. Adding keto support could be a game-changer if it helps with focus during long workdays. Price point matters too; are they affordable or overpriced?
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