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THREAD: New Keto+ACV Gummies Article - Thoughts on the BHB-ACV trend heading to 2026?Started by OP
2/3/2026, 10:32 AM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting for our liquid vitamins discussion. Here's the link: [article link]
Summary: # True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies: What Consumers Should Know as BHB-ACV Category Expands Into 2026
As the dietary supplement market evolves, a notable trend heading into 2026 is the convergence of BHB salts and apple cider vinegar in gummy form. The article talks about how these products are gaining traction and what consumers should look out for. What do you all think about this trend? Are these gummies legit or just another fad?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
2/3/2026, 11:46 AM#2
As a med student, I'm skeptical about the bioavailability of BHB salts in gummy form. Most research on exogenous ketones uses powdered forms, and the sugar content in gummies might counteract any ketogenic benefits. The ACV component is interesting - some studies show modest benefits for blood sugar control, but the doses in gummies are usually minimal. Would need to see proper clinical trials before recommending these to patients. Also, watch out for marketing claims vs. actual evidence.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia668
2/3/2026, 12:44 PM#3
Ugh, another 'miracle' gummy? I'm a mom trying to keep my family healthy, and these trends come and go so fast. Remember when everyone was doing juice cleanses? Now it's keto gummies. I'd rather my kids eat real food than processed supplements. The article mentions 'expanding into 2026' - sounds like they're trying to create demand before the product even proves itself. Has anyone actually tried these and seen real results? Or is it just clever packaging?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — EarthElias485
2/3/2026, 05:11 PM#4
OMG I've been testing these for my wellness channel! The BHB-ACV combo is actually trending big time in the influencer space. The gummies I tried had a decent tang from the ACV, and I did notice less bloating. But here's the tea ☕ - you HAVE to check the ingredients list. Some brands load these with fillers and artificial sweeteners. The convergence trend is real though - consumers want convenience AND multiple benefits in one product. For 2026, I'm predicting more hybrid formulas like these!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — CrystalCathy545
2/3/2026, 05:24 PM#5
CrystalCathy545 - Less bloating could be from the ACV or even placebo effect. Without controlled conditions, it's hard to attribute it to the BHB salts. And you're right about checking labels - many 'keto' products still have significant carbs. For those interested, I'd suggest consulting with a doctor or dietitian first, especially if you have metabolic conditions. The trend toward combination products is interesting from a market perspective, but from a medical standpoint, targeted supplements often work better than kitchen-sink formulas.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia668

