The “Gumification” of Wellness: Why Your Supplements Now Look Like Candy
Have you noticed the supplement aisle lately? It’s starting to look suspiciously like the candy section. Sleep support in raspberry chewables, collagen gummies shaped like little berries, and apple cider vinegar in something that tastes like a fruit snack. Welcome to what I like to call the gumification of wellness — where your daily routine feels less like a pill organizer and more like a treat.
Make sure to speak with your healthcare provider before starting a new supplement or health routine.
For many women, this shift makes consistency easier. If a gummy helps you actually remember your magnesium or vitamin D, that’s a win. But here’s the part worth a pause: when supplements taste like candy, it’s easy to forget they’re still biologically active. More isn’t better — especially with nutrients like fat-soluble vitamins or hormones like melatonin.
Quality is another thing to keep in mind. Supplements in the U.S. aren’t reviewed for safety and effectiveness before they hit shelves, the way medications are. Independent testing can vary, too. A study published in JAMA found that melatonin content in gummies often differed significantly from what labels claimed. That doesn’t mean all gummies are bad — it just means brand reputation and third-party verification really matter.Zooming out, the gummy boom is big business—market forecasts show rapid growth for gummy vitamins/supplements over the next several years.
So, really enjoy the convenience, but treat gummies like medicine with a sweet tooth. Stick to the serving size, look for third-party testing (USP/NSF), and store them with the rest of your supplements.
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