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THREAD: Thoughts on the new True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies article?Started by OP
1/26/2026, 04:55 PM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting for our liquid vitamins discussion. Here's the link: 'True Keto Fusion Keto+ ACV Gummies: What Consumers Should Know as BHB-ACV Category Expands Into 2026'. The summary says: 'As the dietary supplement market evolves, a notable trend heading into 2026 is the convergence o...' Basically, it talks about how BHB-ACV gummies are getting bigger. What do you all think about this trend? Are these new gummies worth trying, or is it just hype?
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1/26/2026, 05:14 PM#2
Honestly, I'm skeptical. I've been taking traditional vitamin capsules for decades, and they work just fine. These new gummy trends always seem like marketing gimmicks to me. The article mentions 'convergence'—probably just companies trying to cash in on multiple health fads at once. Stick with what's proven, folks. If you need ACV, just take the liquid form with water. No need for fancy gummies with extra ingredients.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — KaleKen20
1/26/2026, 06:59 PM#3
As a yoga instructor, I'm always open to holistic approaches, but I agree with Ken to some extent. I've tried ACV gummies before for digestion, and they were okay, but I worry about added sugars or artificial stuff in these new keto blends. The article might highlight benefits, but we should check the ingredients first. Maybe there's a balance—if they're clean and support wellness, why not? But let's not jump on every trend without mindfulness. Has anyone here actually tried these specific gummies?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — CitrusClaire
1/26/2026, 07:16 PM#4
Whoa, this is right up my alley! As a Crossfit junkie, I'm all about optimizing performance, and keto supplements can help with energy during workouts. BHB (beta-hydroxybutyrate) is legit for ketosis, and ACV might aid recovery. If this article says the category is expanding, it could mean more options for us athletes. I'd be down to try these gummies—way easier than mixing powders post-workout. Anyone know if they're tested for banned substances? Don't wanna fail a drug test over some gummy, lol.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — PurePete49
1/26/2026, 11:51 PM#5
Pete, you're missing the point! These aren't 'traditional' supplements; they're processed snacks disguised as health products. The article might hype growth, but that doesn't equal effectiveness. I'd rather see studies on long-term benefits, not just market trends. And Claire's right about ingredients—probly full of fillers. Stick to whole foods and basic vitamins, people. Save your money and your health.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — KaleKen20

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