specifications: [[item.skuinfo]]
price: [[item.currency]][[item.price]]
Price
This store has earned the following certifications.
Carlson was founded in 1965 in Chicago by Susan Carlson, a pharmacist whose mission was to improve the health of her family by creating high-quality nutritional supplements. Inspired by her father's relief from heart issues after taking vitamin E, Susan started one of the first full lines of vitamin E products worldwide, and the company has since grown to offer a wide range of vitamins, minerals, omega-3s, and other supplements.
Today, Carlson remains a family-owned business, with the next generation of the Carlson family leading the company. Carlson now offers more than 200 different nutritional products, all tested by an FDA-registered laboratory for potency and quality.
Carlson's product line includes the letter vitamins (A-K), available in various forms such as liquids, gummies, soft gels, tablets, and capsules, suitable for the whole family. These vitamins are designed to provide a health benefit boost, promoting cardiovascular, immune, teeth, bone, and muscle health.
One of Carlson's top products is their Vitamin D3 supplement, which provides 5,000 IU (125 mcg) of concentrated vitamin D3 in every drop. This unflavored, non-GMO, dairy-free, and vegetarian formula can be easily added to food or drinks.
Carlson's commitment to helping families live a healthier lifestyle is evident in the quality and variety of their products. The company's mission, started by Susan Carlson decades ago, continues to guide the company today as they strive to meet the evolving health needs of their customers.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
product_dimensions | ‎3.4 x 1.7 x 1.4 inches; 1.45 ounces | ||||
date_first_available | ‎July 7, 2022 | ||||
manufacturer | ‎Carlson | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #71,983 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #611 in Vitamin D Supplements | ||||
customer_reviews |
|
MORE FROM carlson vitamin d3
MORE FROM recommendation