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12 In One Multivitamin Reviews and Ratings

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Rated by 3 people


Manufacturer
Unknown


Product Description
12 In One Dietary Multivitamin Supplement. 12 In One is a softgel pill that contains vitamins, minerals, essential oils, herbs, and more. 12 In One formulas are available for both men and women. Check below for 12 In One reviews.


Average Retail Value
$29.95 (prices may vary)


Comparisons
Focus Factor | MDR Vital Factors | Sea Vegg | TriVita | VitaPower


Consumer Ratings

Does not rate in Straight up comparison

12/16/2007 - Robin of Alberta, Canada writes:

This product is nothing like the infomercial made it out to be. My wife and I have been taking this for the last 5 months and have not noticed any benefits. We canceled the shippment orders after doing a disolvability test in water verses other multivitamins. After one hour of sitting in water the others had signs of disolving and were breaking down. The 12 in one had no signs at all, so we started to poke at it with a fork to break it open and were not impressed with what we found. The in-side was a tar like oil based substance that was sticking to the fork. After canceling our orders we got a call from a rep that ask about how we had liked the product. As we were explaining our dislike and what we had found, the rep hung up on us. That there says a lot about the company. After doing some research we have found a far superior multivitiman. If you would like some info on this, you can visit []


Review Quality: Helpful  (8 votes) | Unhelpful  (4 votes)


12 in one

3/29/2007 - Tom of Massachusetts, USA writes:

product did not live up to any of its claims i couldnt get any nutrition info on 12 inone unless i bought the product they told me its private info they are breaking the law by not disclosing that info over the phone or internet the only good thing from the 12 in one multie for me was it didnt cause any side effects thats it you are better spending your money on food where the real nutrition is at


Review Quality: Helpful  (10 votes) | Unhelpful  (5 votes)


Not bad at all - saves me money!

2/16/2007 - Mark of Pennsylvania, USA writes:

Lets face it, vitamins are vitamins. I used to take MegaMen Multivitamins, and they cost about $30 a bottle. But they were JUST a multivitamin. The 12 in 1 mutli has a bunch of other stuff in it, for energy, appetite control, omega-3 fatty acids, and joint health. The only odd thing is that when you 'subscribe' you pay $1 less per month for the first 4 or 5 months, until you reach some silly "Premium member" level. I dont understand why they dont just sell it at that price in the first place, because the extra $15 they pocket initially is nothing compared to the money they might make if they market it $5 cheaper from the word go. The long story short is, in my opinion, this is a good buy. If you're going to take a multivitamin that costs about $1/day, why not take this one, which has all the other benefits?


Review Quality: Helpful  (20 votes) | Unhelpful  (52 votes)