Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies (GIVEAWAY)
January 30th, 2010
You have been seeing a lot in the news about increasing your children’s daily intake of fiber. There is a reason that you have been seeing that everywhere…
In 2009 the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) significantly increased the recommended daily fiber intake standards, far above the previous “age plus five” rule. In fact, today’s updated guidelines recommend 25 grams of fiber per day for four-year-old children. But how do we meet these requirements and get our children to eat high in fiber foods? There is an easy way:

Now there’s a delicious daily fiber supplement to help kids ages 2-11 maintain better digestive health and stay regular.* The penguin-shaped, great tasting Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies are sugar-free, calorie-free, gluten-free and made with natural fruit flavors. With a recommended serving of three gummies every day, (equal to ½ cup of broccoli!), Fiber Gummies are a great way to supplement the fiber found in fruits, vegetables and other fiber-rich foods in your child’s daily diet. It’s a great solution to help bridge the gap between the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended amount of fiber and the fiber that kids actually consume in their daily diet. Fiber Gummies are dentist approved. The suggested retail price is $7.99 for a bottle of 60 gummies; available at Target and Walgreens, also online and other supermarkets and retailers nationwide.

You can also visit www.fibergummies.com to get a $1.00 off coupon and use the “store locator” to see where the product is sold in your area. And, because Pedia-Lax knows that getting kids to eat foods high in fiber without complaint is a challenge faced by many moms the Web site also offers helpful tips on how to incorporate a high-fiber diet into a busy family’s lifestyle with tips for meal planning and easy-to-make recipes, educational tools and activities and much more. You can also find Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies on Twitter and Facebook!
Tate, Erin and I all tried the Fiber Gummies. Tate LOVES them…and Tates daily focus revolves around Eating, Pooping and Eating some more. You think I am kidding…I am not. He seriously has to discuss his eating and pooping every day. And Erin and I both thought that they were good as well but Tate would only let us each have one. He didn’t want us to mess up his regularity I guess. I tried the Orange ![]()
Product Details:
* For kids ages 2-11
* Fiber helps promote regularity*
* 1.5 grams of fiber per gummy
* Source of fiber: Polydextrose
* Penguin-shaped gummies deliver fiber in a chewable, kid-friendly form
* Sugar-free, zero calories
* Great tasting, all natural fruit flavors
* Xylitol, the sweetener used in Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies may reduce the risk of cavities
* Easy to incorporate into daily routine
* This product is not a laxative
* Supplement Facts
* Dentist approved
Recommended serving:
* Kids 2-11: 1 gummy, 3 times daily
Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies would also like to offer one of you lucky readers that chance to try their Fiber Gummies for yourself. AND, I will be giving out Fiber Gummies at the Country Inn(troduction) Party on Thursday night before Blissdom in Nashville!
To Enter: Visit the Fiber Gummies site and leave a comment about something you learned. All comments must be received by Feb. 10th at 5 PM EST. All entrants must have a valid US mailing address. Winner will be selected by random drawing and will have 3 days to respond to the verification e-mail before another winner will be selected.
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I learned there are 2 types of fiber. (Soluble & insoluble)
By Jennifer Barr on 01.30.10 11:13 am | Permalink
to help deal with constipation, encourage high fiber foods and have your child drink lots of water to promote regularity.
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knowledge of calorie counts helps parents make better food choices for kids!
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I learned my daughter need 25 grams of fiber a day
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I like that they provide downloadable PDFs, the poop journal would come in very handy.
By Marci on 01.30.10 8:43 pm | Permalink
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By Marci on 01.30.10 8:44 pm | Permalink
Leave the skin on your apple because that’s where most of the fiber is!
By Chelsea Price on 01.31.10 11:47 am | Permalink
I learned that drinking plenty of water can help regulate constipation.
By Jennifer T. on 01.31.10 5:27 pm | Permalink
I’m an e-mail subscriber.
By Jennifer T. on 01.31.10 5:27 pm | Permalink
I’m a facebook fan of Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies under username Jennie Tilson.
By Jennifer T. on 01.31.10 5:28 pm | Permalink
I never knew that fiber is both soluble and insoluble.
By Jennifer on 02.01.10 12:20 am | Permalink
Following both you and Fiber Gummies on Twitter with the name of henniferus. I also tweeted this contest as well!
By Jennifer on 02.01.10 12:24 am | Permalink
i learned that the skin of an apple has the most fiber!
By Sarah on 02.05.10 1:57 pm | Permalink
I learned a cup of cheerios with a cup of raspberries provides enough fiber for my 2 year old.
By Jennifer M on 02.09.10 3:45 pm | Permalink
What I learned: A division of the National Institutes of Health defines constipation as having a bowel movement fewer than three times a week.
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By Amanda D. on 02.09.10 4:49 pm | Permalink
A division of the National Institutes of Health defines constipation as having a bowel movement fewer than three times a week
By Miranda Allen on 02.10.10 2:20 am | Permalink
Fiber creates softer, bulkier stools that are easy to pass by absorbing many times their weight in water. It promotes contractions that keep food moving through the intestine.
By ReggieMann on 02.10.10 8:54 am | Permalink
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By ReggieMann on 02.10.10 8:59 am | Permalink
I learned that fiber helps support gastrointestinal health.
By Lily Kwan on 02.10.10 11:41 am | Permalink
I subscribed to your email list.
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By Lily Kwan on 02.10.10 11:43 am | Permalink
I learned that a 9-11 year old female needs 26 grams of fiber per day.
By Jenn S. on 02.10.10 12:09 pm | Permalink
Thanks for the great contest!
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By Barbara on 02.10.10 12:11 pm | Permalink
Fiber helps support gastrointestinal health.
By Gianna on 02.10.10 3:50 pm | Permalink
I learned that “Fiber helps support gastrointestinal health.” Thanks for the great contest!
By Suzanne on 02.10.10 4:31 pm | Permalink
Fiber helps maintain a healthy diet!
By heather c on 02.10.10 6:00 pm | Permalink
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