Nature's Bounty introduces Women's Multivitamin Gummies

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Nature's Bounty®, one of the most trusted names in vitamins, supplements and nutrition, is excited to introduce its Women's Multivitamin Gummies, the newest addition to the Optimal Solutions® health, beauty and wellness line. This supplement helps provide women with the nutrients needed to support a healthy, strong and beautiful body.

"With women's health and beauty at the core of our mission, we strive to create the perfect blend of accessibility and convenience without compromising nutritional value," said Derek Bowen, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Nature's Bounty. "The new Optimal Solutions® Women's Multivitamin Gummies are a comprehensive way for women to receive the daily nutrients that help support them throughout the various stages of their lives."

The Optimal Solutions® Women's Multivitamin Gummies capture over 10 key nutrients, which are delivered in a delicious raspberry flavored gummy. Specifically formulated with Calcium, Vitamin D & B for bone and immune health, as well as energy support, the new multivitamin offers key ingredients to help support women's nutritional needs.

Additionally, each daily serving of the Women's Multivitamin Gummies contains 50 mg of collagen.

SOURCE Nature's Bounty

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