Nature's Way Sambucus Immune Lozenges, High Potency Vitamin C, Elderberry, Wild Cherry Flavored, 24 Lozenges (Packaging May Vary) - Pack of 3 Review
Our verdict
A wild cherry flavored elderberry lozenge from Nature's Way that adds high-potency vitamin C, sold as a 3-pack totaling 72 lozenges. A 4.7 rating suggests strong satisfaction, though the review count is more modest than some sister products.
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Shoppers who want a cherry-flavored lozenge combining elderberry and vitamin C in a bulk 3-pack.
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You dislike lozenge formats or want a formula with more detailed diet and allergen labeling.
- Form Lozenges
- Count 72.00 Count
- Flavor Sambucus
- Type Vitamin
Pros
- Wild cherry flavor offers variety versus standard elderberry-flavored lozenges
- High-potency vitamin C paired with elderberry
- 3-pack bundle of 72 total lozenges reduces reorder frequency
- Strong 4.7 average rating
Cons
- Diet and allergen details are not specified for this listing
- Review count is smaller than some other Nature's Way elderberry products
- Lozenge format requires slow dissolving rather than a quick swallow
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 464 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
464 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 Nature's Way lozenge pairs elderberry with what the label calls high-potency vitamin C, packaged as a wild cherry flavored chew. It is sold as a pack of three 24-count containers, for 72 lozenges in total, aimed at buyers who want to stock up rather than buy a single small tin.
The supplement type is listed broadly as vitamin, reflecting its role as a general immune-support lozenge built around the elderberry and vitamin C combination. Unlike some other listings in this line, detailed diet and allergen information is not specified for this particular pack.
Priced similarly to the brand's other 3-pack lozenges, it offers a flavor alternative to the Sweet Elderberry version while keeping the same lozenge format and pack size.
Specifications
| Form | Lozenges |
|---|---|
| Count | 72.00 Count |
| Flavor | Sambucus |
| Type | Vitamin |
Performance notes
This lozenge combines elderberry and high-potency vitamin C in a wild cherry flavor, packaged as three 24-count containers for 72 total pieces. Like other lozenges in this category, it is meant to dissolve slowly in the mouth. The general vitamin supplement type label reflects its role as a broad immune-support chew rather than a niche or specialized formula.
What buyers say
A 4.7 average rating from 464 reviews points to strong buyer satisfaction, though the review base is smaller than some of the brand's higher-volume lozenge and syrup products.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the wild cherry flavor compare to other Nature's Way lozenges?
This version uses a wild cherry flavor, while some sister products in the line use a Sweet Elderberry flavor instead. Both are lozenge formats from the same brand, so the choice mainly comes down to flavor preference.
Is high-potency vitamin C the main ingredient here?
The label pairs elderberry with what it calls high-potency vitamin C, so both are featured ingredients rather than one being a minor addition. Check the supplement facts panel for exact amounts.
Should I check with a doctor before using this lozenge regularly?
It is a good practice to talk with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplement to a regular routine, particularly if you take medication or manage a health condition. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.