Nature's Way Sambucus Elderberry Immune Lozenges for On-the-Go Use with Vitamin C & Black Elderberry Extract, Vegan & Gluten-Free Immune Support*, Original Elderberry Flavor, 30 Count Review
Our verdict
Nature's Way Sambucus Elderberry Immune Lozenges pack vitamin C and black elderberry extract into a 30 count, vegan, gluten free lozenge meant for on the go use. With a 4.6 rating from about 1,500 reviews, it works well for anyone who wants a portable elderberry option instead of a syrup or capsule.
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Shoppers who want a portable, no water needed elderberry lozenge for on the go use, especially if they follow a vegan or gluten free diet.
Skip if
You prefer a liquid syrup or capsule format, since this product is a solid lozenge meant to dissolve rather than be swallowed whole or taken by the spoonful.
- Priced 29% below the category median ($16.98 across 96 tracked models)
Pros
- Portable lozenge format suits on the go use
- Vegan and gluten free labeling
- Vitamin C paired with black elderberry extract
- Accessible price for a 30 count package
Cons
- 30 count package is a smaller supply than an 8 ounce syrup bottle
- Lozenge format only, not a liquid or capsule
- Smaller review base than some other elderberry listings
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,500 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
1,500 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 Nature's Way product comes as elderberry immune lozenges in original elderberry flavor, sold in a 30 count package. The maker built it around vitamin C and black elderberry extract, and markets the lozenge format as convenient for on the go use when a syrup or capsule is not practical.", 'The lozenges are labeled vegan and gluten free, which broadens who can use them, and the original elderberry flavor keeps things simple compared to lozenges with add on flavors. At a price near 12.12 dollars for 30 lozenges, it sits at an accessible price point for a portable format.', 'Buyer response has been positive, with a 4.6 rating from about 1,500 reviews and roughly 200 units reportedly bought in the past month. As with any supplement, it is worth talking with a healthcare professional before adding a new one to your routine.']
Performance notes
This is a lozenge format supplement, sold 30 to a package, in original elderberry flavor. It combines vitamin C with black elderberry extract and is labeled vegan and gluten free. The maker positions it as an on the go immune support option meant to dissolve in the mouth rather than be swallowed or taken by the spoonful.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from roughly 1,500 reviews, plus an estimated 200 units bought in the last month, points to steady positive sentiment for this lozenge format. The review base is smaller than some higher volume elderberry syrups, but the rating itself is consistent and positive.
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Frequently asked questions
What flavor are these elderberry lozenges?
They come in original elderberry flavor, with 30 lozenges per package. Each lozenge combines vitamin C with black elderberry extract.
Are these lozenges vegan and gluten free?
Yes, the label lists them as both vegan and gluten free. Always check current packaging and consult a healthcare professional about your specific dietary needs.
Why choose a lozenge over a syrup or capsule?
A lozenge dissolves in the mouth and needs no water or spoon, which the maker markets as convenient for on the go use. Whether that format suits you depends on personal preference more than anything else.