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Sparkling Mama's Fizzelixir is a USA-made effervescent drink mix designed specifically for pregnant women, particularly during the first trimester. Each stick contains a blend of Vitamin B6, Magnesium, and Folic Acid, providing quick relief from morning sickness while being safe for both mother and baby. With a refreshing Raspberry Mint flavor, this product dissolves easily in any beverage, making it a convenient choice for on-the-go moms.
A**R
Amazing!!!!!
I purchased this hoping it would help with my morning sickness. Everything else I tried was either too sweet (made me sick) or it used the "natural" sweeteners (also made me sick, pregnant or not). The first time I tried one of these drinks...instant relief!! And they tasted so light and refreshing! Perfect travel size to put in my car, my desk at work, my purse. I always had one on me if I started to feel the nausea creeping in. Amazing product and the owner is amazing as well! Great work!I ended up giving some to a friend who was going through chemo. She said it worked better than the prescription nausea medication she had! Her little boy got carsick on a mountain road and a few little sips had him happy again! This is an incredible product!!!
B**T
Nobody should be consuming what is in it!
I wished it was possible only to return this product, but as its not possible, I think that people should be aware of what they are pirchasing... the "other ingredientes" that actually are mosto of what is in these packing, shouldn't be consumed by anyone, specially someone pregnant on my vision. First ingredient on it os sugar, than there is maltodextrin (worst kind of sugar), modified food starch, silicon dioxide??.... only crap. I wish I could return. As I can I'm just trowing it away. That is a shame.
A**R
It works
I have bad all day sickness with all of my pregnancies. I threw up all the time and I have to keep barf bags around the house. Zofran, phanegan, Ragland, u name it I’ve tried. I tried the scents, hard candies and stuff too. I was quite skeptical when I bought this. But as soon as I took the first sip it bring down the sense of fullness in my chest and epigastric area. I feel less nauseous. The taste is not the best but mild. It has kinda have a medicine scent to it. I actually ordered another variety pack. I was drinking coke to help me and now I switch it entirely to this, this is so much better. Best thing to help me feel relief.
C**Y
Expensive but works
I’m on my third pregnancy and have had major trouble keeping liquids down. I ordered these flavor packets in hope to just be able to hydrate my body. Pre pregnancy, I drank nothing but water with lemon and an occasional half and half tea. Well this pregnancy has changed it all. No liquid tastes even slightly appealing. Plain water gags me (strange I know). I hesitated as I opened one of these flavor packets up and poured it into about 8 oz of water and gave it a good mix. After my first initial sip it wasn’t very good. However it’s tolerable and at this point, that’s good enough for me. I had became severely dehydrated from HG. Any other mamas out there know how tormenting HG is. Anyways, I was able to keep it down which was a shock to me. Day two came and I mixed a packet with a full 16 oz bottle water hoping to dilute the taste a little more. The package says mix with 6-8 oz but I just wanted to try it. I’d definitely recommend following the instructions just because mixing it with more water does make it a little harder to drink it all at once in my opinion. Over all, I would recommend. It’s a way to hydrate yourself if you’ve struggled with that. I will write another update as I keep trying these out. So far so good
K**N
Meh in terms of taste and effectiveness
Taste is too artificial, doesnt dissolve very well, and doesn't work any better than water with lemon in terms of pregnancy nausea (which I have all day). I already take B6 tablets for nausea so perhaps these drink might be helpful for someone not already on B6. But the plain tablets are way more affordable... This is crazy expensive for what you get. UPDATE:increased to 4 stars bc company reached out and offered a refund which I thought was really nice of them
M**
Works, but doesn't work miracles.
I bought this and a tea around the same price. Comparing the two, this was more effective. This reminded me of a alka seltzer and did help with nausea. However it's not a miracle worker. For me I had relief when I get my "morning sickness" worst at night. They're stingy with the serving and costly. But pregnant women will indulge. The relief isn't long term if you have nausea all day. But if it keeps me and my baby free from medications then it's worth the investment. I'll buy this product again. As I said it sold me less product than the tea I bought, but the fizzy drink was stronger and provided more relief.
K**Y
Taste like alkaseltzer or seltzer water. Overpriced.
Yuk! I had high hopes for this product to be decent tasting with medicinal value. This taste like pure alkaseltzer- the old classic kind (plain, with no lemon lime or flavor to camoflauge) another description would be seltzer water or baking soda/salted water. That would be okay if you're supposed to drink it as a quick shot of 1-2 ounces, but its a full glass ratio . These run around $2 each, only a few in the container. I put off ordering because of price and taste reviews, and then said I would give it a shot because Im trying everything for my pregnancy nausea. I have b6, its super cheap for an entire bottle, I have electrolyte drink mixes (they don't taste half this bad), I have ginger chews, preggie pops, etc. I know I could take a pill and save the money, but I liked the idea of a product I could drink that was portioned with the right vitamins and give me something new to drink. This company had one job- make a decent flavor drink product to help nausea. I dont know who could drink this. Maybe women who like to drink alcohol and drink seltzer water and do mixins could tolerate this. I dont see how a normal person could tolerate this. I love odd flavors- lime, lemon, ginger, cilantro, cucumber, cayenne, etc. I am okay with exotic taste. But I did not think someone would make a baking soda flavored drink. I dont understand why the company didnt add a fruit flavor or something. For the price, the salt content should be mostly hidden. I'm going to try mixing this with juice so I can use up the product. If you're going to charge $18 for 8 pouches , make it desirable and semi- tasty to women. Justify the price a little and give us a flavor. I'm giving 2 stars not to discredit the ingredients which are proven to help nausea, but I would not recommend this to anyone. Sincerely, a 15 week pregnant nauseated woman off to spend money on something else now.
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