Halls Defense Vitamin C Drops Sugar Free Assorted Citrus - 25 ct, Pack of 4 Review
Our verdict
A portable, sugar free lozenge format for people who want vitamin C on the go rather than a capsule or powder to mix at home.
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Anyone who wants a pocket-sized, sugar free vitamin C drop for travel, work, or between meals.
Skip if
You want a high dose per serving or prefer a capsule, gummy, or powder format instead of a lozenge.
- Form Drop
- Count 25.0 Count
- Flavor Assorted Citrus
- Type Vitamin C
- Diet Vegetarian
Pros
- Sugar free assorted citrus flavor in a portable drop format
- Sold as a 4-pack, useful for stocking a bag, car, and desk at once
- Vegetarian labeling
- Convenient for on-the-go use without water or mixing
Cons
- Lozenge format delivers less vitamin C per piece than typical capsules or powders
- Smaller review base than leading capsule and powder competitors
- Not suited to anyone who dislikes lozenges or sugar free sweeteners
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 1,100 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
1,100 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['Halls Defense Vitamin C Drops come as sugar free lozenges in an assorted citrus flavor, sold in a 4-pack of 25 count boxes for 100 drops total. The lozenge format is meant to be portable and easy to pop in a bag or desk drawer, unlike a capsule bottle or powder tub.', "Priced at $19.46 for the 4-pack, the drops land in a similar cost range to other vitamin C formats once you account for the total count. With around 1,100 ratings and a 4.7 average, plus the maker's estimate of about 1,000 buyers in the past month, it draws a smaller but steady following compared to bigger capsule and powder brands.", 'The vegetarian labeling and sugar free formulation make this a niche pick for people who specifically want a lozenge rather than a swallowed capsule or mixed drink.']
Specifications
| Form | Drop |
|---|---|
| Count | 25.0 Count |
| Flavor | Assorted Citrus |
| Type | Vitamin C |
| Diet | Vegetarian |
Performance notes
Each pack ships as 25 count sugar free drops in assorted citrus flavor, with 4 packs included for 100 drops total. The vegetarian label is the main stated attribute beyond the lozenge format itself.
What buyers say
With roughly 1,100 ratings and a 4.7 average, sentiment is positive but the review base is modest next to bigger vitamin C brands. The maker's reported 1,000 monthly buyers points to a smaller, steady niche audience for the lozenge format.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these drops sugar free?
Yes, Halls Defense markets these as sugar free lozenges in an assorted citrus flavor.
How many drops are in the pack?
The pack includes 4 boxes of 25 count drops each, for 100 drops total.
Is this a substitute for a capsule or powder vitamin C supplement?
It's a different format built for portability rather than a higher-dose daily supplement. If you want a specific daily amount, compare the labeled serving size to a capsule or powder option.