Solgar Vitamin B12 1000 mcg, 250 Nuggets - Supports Production of Energy, Red Blood Cells - Healthy Nervous System - Promotes Cardiovascular Health - Vitamin B - Non-GMO, Gluten Free - 250 Servings Review
Our verdict
This is Solgar's 1000 mcg B12 in their cherry-flavored Nugget format, sold in a large 250-count bottle. It suits someone who wants a big supply of a well-reviewed, higher-potency B12 in a chewable-style tablet rather than a plain capsule.
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People who go through B12 regularly and want a large 250-count bottle in one purchase, plus anyone who prefers a cherry-flavored chewable-style tablet over an unflavored capsule.
Skip if
Skip it if you want an unflavored option or a smaller bottle to try first, since 250 count is a substantial supply to commit to.
- Form Capsule
- Count 250 Count
- Flavor Cherry
- Type Vitamin-B
- Diet Halal, Kosher, Vegan
- Benefits Promotes Cardiovascular Health
- Priced 49% above the category median ($15.07 across 130 tracked models)
Pros
- Large 250-count bottle for less frequent reordering
- Cherry flavor for a chewable-style tablet instead of a swallowed capsule
- Halal, kosher, and vegan labeling
- One of the highest review counts of any B12 product in this roundup
Cons
- 250 count is a bigger commitment than a trial-size bottle
- Cherry flavor will not suit anyone who wants unflavored
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 11,500 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
11,500 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 is a 1000 mcg B12 product in Solgar's cherry-flavored Nugget format, with 250 servings in the bottle for around $22.40. The label carries halal, kosher, and vegan claims, plus allergen notes for dairy, gluten, and wheat, and it is marked non-GMO.
It is one of the more established products in this category, with a 4.8-star average across 11,500 reviews and about 5,000 units bought in the past month. That combination of a high rating and heavy review volume points to a long track record with repeat buyers.
The maker markets it as supporting cardiovascular health, a labeled claim rather than a medical one, alongside its more typical role as a B12 source.
Specifications
| Form | Capsule |
|---|---|
| Count | 250 Count |
| Flavor | Cherry |
| Type | Vitamin-B |
| Diet | Halal, Kosher, Vegan |
| Benefits | Promotes Cardiovascular Health |
| Allergens | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Non-Gmo, Wheat Free |
Performance notes
This one comes as Solgar's cherry-flavored Nugget-style tablet at 1000 mcg per serving, with 250 in the bottle. It carries halal, kosher, and vegan labeling, plus allergen notes for dairy, gluten, and wheat, and is marked non-GMO. The maker markets it as supporting cardiovascular health, which is a labeled claim rather than a medical one.
What buyers say
At 4.8 stars across 11,500 reviews, with about 5,000 bought in the past month, this is one of the more established and heavily reviewed B12 products in this lineup.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 'Nuggets' mean for this product's form?
Nuggets is Solgar's name for this cherry-flavored, chewable-style tablet. It is not a liquid or a swallowed capsule, so if you want unflavored or capsule form, look elsewhere on this list.
Is this good for a vegan or kosher diet?
Yes, the label marks it vegan, kosher, and halal, along with being free of dairy, gluten, and wheat per the allergen notes.
Is the cardiovascular health claim something I should rely on for a heart condition?
No. That is a labeled marketing claim from the maker, not a medical statement, and this page is not medical advice. If you have a heart condition or take related medication, talk to a healthcare professional before adding any new supplement.