Gaia Herbs Black Elderberry Syrup Kids Daily - Delicious Immune Support Supplement for Kids* - Organic Black Elderberries & Honey - USDA Certified Organic Syrup - 3 Fl Oz (About 18 to 26 Servings) Review
Our verdict
A small-batch, USDA Organic syrup sized specifically for kids' daily routines, priced at a premium per ounce but backed by a strong rating across a modest review pool.
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Parents who want a USDA Organic, allergen-conscious syrup to offer kids as part of a daily wellness habit.
Skip if
You want a larger bottle to stretch across a whole household, since 3 fl oz runs out quickly with daily use.
- Form Syrup
- Count 3.00 Fluid Ounces
- Flavor Gaiakids Black Elderberry Syrup
- Diet Gluten Free
- Allergens Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free
- Priced 17% above the category median ($16.98 across 96 tracked models)
Pros
- USDA Certified Organic formula made specifically for kids
- Labeled dairy free, gluten free and soy free, simplifying allergen screening
- Compact 3 fl oz size is easy to store in a fridge door or lunch bag
- Marketed by the maker as part of a daily immune-support routine
Cons
- Smaller bottle empties faster than 8 fl oz or larger syrups with daily multi-child use
- Premium organic pricing per ounce compared to non-organic syrups
- Review pool of 596 is smaller than some competing elderberry syrups
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 596 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
596 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
["Gaia Herbs makes this black elderberry syrup specifically for kids' daily use, combining organic black elderberries in a 3 fl oz bottle the maker states covers roughly 18 to 26 servings depending on dose. It is USDA Certified Organic and labeled dairy free, gluten free and soy free.", 'At $19.79 for 3 fl oz, it sits toward the premium end of elderberry syrups on a per-ounce basis, which tracks with the organic certification and the smaller, kid-focused serving size.', 'The listing holds a 4.6-star rating from 596 reviews with about 200 purchases a month, a smaller review base than some bigger-name syrups but a consistently positive one.']
Specifications
| Form | Syrup |
|---|---|
| Count | 3.00 Fluid Ounces |
| Flavor | Gaiakids Black Elderberry Syrup |
| Diet | Gluten Free |
| Allergens | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free |
Performance notes
Sold as a syrup in the maker's GaiaKids flavor, sized at 3 fluid ounces for a stated 18 to 26 servings. It's labeled gluten free, dairy free and soy free, built around organic black elderberries as the core ingredient.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from 596 reviews and about 200 monthly purchases points to a loyal, positive customer base that is smaller in scale than some category leaders.
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Frequently asked questions
How many servings does the 3 fl oz bottle provide?
The maker states the bottle covers about 18 to 26 servings depending on the dose used, worth factoring in if you plan on daily use for more than one child.
Is this formula free of common allergens?
It's labeled dairy free, gluten free and soy free, which can simplify checking against a child's known sensitivities. Always review the full ingredient label for anything else you need to avoid.
Is this syrup meant to treat illness in kids?
No. It's marketed as a daily wellness product, not a treatment for any illness. Talk to a pediatrician or other healthcare professional before adding any new supplement to a child's routine.