Omega 3 Fish Oil Gummies - Extra Strength Omega-3 Gummy with DHA & EPA for Adults - Heart, Joint & Brain Support, High Absorption Essential Fatty Acid Fish Oil Supplement, Orange Flavor - 120 Gummies Review
Our verdict
This orange flavored omega-3 gummy combines DHA and EPA in a chewable format, and it has earned a solid 4.6 rating across 4,400 reviews. It suits people who find softgels hard to swallow and do not mind an added flavor.
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People who dislike swallowing softgels and want an easier, orange flavored way to take an omega-3 supplement.
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You want the highest possible omega-3 dose per serving, since gummies typically carry less fatty acid than a concentrated softgel.
- Form Gummy
- Count 120 Count
- Flavor Orange
- Diet Vegan
- Benefits Brain Support
- Allergens Fish, Tuna
- Priced 34% below the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)
Pros
- Chewable gummy format for those who dislike softgels
- Orange flavor helps mask a fishy aftertaste
- Marketed for heart, joint, and brain support claims
- Strong 4.6 rating from 4,400 reviews
- 120 count bottle offers a long supply
Cons
- Contains fish and tuna allergens, unsuitable for seafood allergies
- Gummies typically carry less omega-3 per serving than softgels
- Added flavoring means it is not a plain, unflavored option
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 4,400 owner ratings
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Popularity4.0/5
4,400 owner reviews, more 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
['This product swaps the usual softgel for a chewable orange flavored gummy, aiming DHA and EPA at heart, joint, and brain support claims. The 120 count bottle gives roughly a two to four month supply depending on the labeled serving size, and the orange flavor is meant to mask the fishy taste some people notice with softgels.', 'At about 20 dollars, it sits in a similar price range to many mainstream fish oil products, though gummies generally deliver less concentrated omega-3 per piece than a softgel of the same size. The listing notes fish and tuna among its allergen information, so anyone with a seafood allergy should read the label closely before buying.', 'Buyer feedback is strong, with 4,400 reviews averaging 4.6 stars. As with any supplement, this is general product information rather than medical advice, and a healthcare professional is the right resource for questions about fit with your diet or health history.']
Specifications
| Form | Gummy |
|---|---|
| Count | 120 Count |
| Flavor | Orange |
| Diet | Vegan |
| Benefits | Brain Support |
| Allergens | Fish, Tuna |
Performance notes
The gummy format is built around orange flavoring, DHA, and EPA, with the label marketed toward heart, joint, and brain support claims. The listing flags fish and tuna as allergens, confirming the omega-3 source is marine based rather than plant based despite the chewable format. A 120 count bottle is sized for extended daily use.
What buyers say
With 4,400 reviews and a 4.6 average, along with roughly 1,000 monthly buyers, sentiment leans clearly positive. That large review base suggests the orange flavor and chewable format land well with most buyers, though people with fish allergies should note the allergen warning before ordering.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this gummy contain real fish oil?
Yes. The listing notes fish and tuna as allergens, indicating the DHA and EPA come from a marine source rather than algae. Anyone with a seafood allergy should avoid this product.
How does the orange flavor compare to unflavored softgels?
The orange flavoring is designed to cover the fishy aftertaste that some people notice with plain softgels. Whether it fully succeeds is a matter of personal taste, but reviewers rate the product highly overall.
Is a gummy as strong as a softgel omega-3 supplement?
Gummies generally deliver less concentrated omega-3 per piece than a comparable softgel, since gel and flavoring take up some of the serving. Check the label's exact serving amount and compare it with any softgel you are considering, and ask a healthcare professional if you are unsure which format fits your needs.