Carlyle Vitamin C 1000mg | with Rose Hips and Citrus Bioflavonoids | 250 Caplets | Vegetarian, Non-GMO, Gluten Free Supplement Review

4.8 (960) Amazon rating$11.991,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Carlyle's 1000mg vitamin C caplet combines rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids in a large 250 count bottle at a budget price, and it has earned a strong 4.8 rating from just under 1,000 reviews. It suits someone who wants a high count vegetarian caplet without paying a premium.

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Best for

Shoppers who want a big 250 count supply of vitamin C in caplet form, plus the added rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids, at a low per caplet cost.

Skip if

You want a chewable, gummy or powder format instead of a caplet, or you prefer a smaller bottle to try before committing to 250 servings.

  • Form Caplet
  • Count 250 Count
  • Flavor Unflavored
  • Type Vitamin C
  • Benefits Nutritional Supplement
  • Allergens Gluten Free
  • Priced 32% below the category median ($17.72 across 87 tracked models)

Pros

  • 1000mg vitamin C per caplet with rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids added
  • Large 250 count bottle keeps the per serving cost low
  • Vegetarian, non-GMO and gluten free labeling
  • 4.8 star rating from 960 reviews

Cons

  • Caplet form only, no chewable or gummy option
  • Unflavored, so it will not appeal to anyone who wants a flavored supplement
  • Smaller review count than some of the bigger gummy and powder brands in this category

Our scorecard

4.8/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 960 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.7/5

    960 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

This Carlyle caplet delivers 1000mg of vitamin C per serving, with rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids added to the formula. It ships 250 caplets to a bottle at around $11.99, which works out to a low cost per serving for anyone who wants a long lasting supply.

The label marks it vegetarian, non-GMO and gluten free, which broadens who can reasonably consider it. It carries a 4.8 star rating from 960 reviews, with about 1,000 units bought in the past month, a solid response for a caplet at this price point.

The caplet form is easy to swallow for most adults, though it is not chewable or flavored, so anyone who prefers a gummy or powder should look elsewhere on this list.

Specifications

FormCaplet
Count250 Count
FlavorUnflavored
TypeVitamin C
BenefitsNutritional Supplement
AllergensGluten Free

Performance notes

This is a caplet, not a chewable or gummy, delivering 1000mg of vitamin C per serving with added rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids. The 250 count bottle is built for daily use over several months, and the vegetarian, non-GMO, gluten free labeling covers common dietary questions.

What buyers say

A 4.8 star average from 960 reviews, with roughly 1,000 units bought in the past month, points to a reliably well received caplet even though its review base is smaller than some higher volume competitors.

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Frequently asked questions

What are rose hips and citrus bioflavonoids doing in a vitamin C caplet?

They are plant derived ingredients the maker includes alongside the vitamin C. This page describes them as labeled ingredients only, not as a treatment for any condition.

Is this caplet suitable for a vegetarian diet?

Yes, the label marks it vegetarian, along with non-GMO and gluten free claims.

How long does a 250 count bottle last?

That depends on the serving size on the label and how often you take it, but 250 caplets is a large supply built for months of regular use rather than a short trial.

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