Nutricost Vitamin C with Rose Hips 1025mg, 480 capsules vs Airborne Vitamin C with D and zinc chewable multivitamin
Overall winner: Nutricost Vitamin C with Rose Hips 1025mg, 480 capsules
Key Differences
Airborne (A) is a chewable immune-support formula with added D and zinc and a lower listed price tier and large 200-count format, suited for users who prefer chewables and value per-count. Nutricost (B) provides a higher per‑serving vitamin C dose with rose hip and non‑GMO/gluten‑free labeling, suited for users who want higher potency capsules and ingredient specificity
Nutricost Vitamin C with Rose Hips 1025mg, 480 capsules
Vitamin C supplement with rose hips. 1025mg vitamin C per capsule, 480 capsules across 2 bottles; non-GMO and gluten free. Customers note quality and value for money, with immune support as a claimed benefit
Pros
- high vitamin C per capsule
- rose hips added
- non-GMO
- gluten free
Cons
- mixed feedback on pill size
- mixed feedback on stomach tolerance
Airborne Vitamin C with D and zinc chewable multivitamin
Chewable vitamin C with D and zinc for immune support and antioxidants A, C, and E. Customers find it effective and easy to incorporate into daily routine, with mixed taste feedback
Pros
- chewable tablets for easy use
- supports immune system with vitamins and minerals
- contains multiple antioxidants
- valued for quality and value for money
Cons
- taste feedback is mixed
- some find taste too sweet
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Airborne |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Nutricost |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |