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Force Factor doses nutrients at 100% their daily value in its newest multi

force factor gold medal multivitamin

Sometime in the past few months, Force Factor dropped a new vitamin and mineral supplement separate from its long-running Men’s Multivitamin, called Gold Medal Multivitamin. The product takes the same approach as Marc Lobliner’s MTS Nutrition Machine Multi, and features 100% daily value doses of a variety of vitamins and minerals.

Force Factor’s Gold Medal Multivitamin comes in a convenient single-capsule serving size which the brand directs users to throw back just once a day. In total it comes with 20 different vitamins and minerals, and as mentioned, they’re all dosed at 100% of their daily value such 90mg of vitamin C, 2.4mcg of vitamin B12, and 11mg of zinc.

force factor gold medal multivitamin

A couple of places you can go to grab Gold Medal Multivitamin include Force Factor’s website as well as Walmart. The latter is the better place to go as the brand has its multivitamin formula priced at an expensive $49.99 for 30 servings, while Walmart has it available for 40% cheaper at $29.99 for the same amount of servings.

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