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Doctors generally agree that while kids get the vitamins and minerals they need from a healthy, balanced diet, they may benefit from dietary supplements like multivitamins, particularly if they fall in certain categories; however, kids can notoriously turn their noses up at anything that’s supposed to be good for them. That has led to the rise of flavored and character-shaped multivitamins. According to
Nutritional Outlook, U.S. kids aged 5 to 12 account for 34 percent of the world’s supplement market. One of the longest running products of this nature is Flintstones Chewable Vitamins, which underwent a significant character addition 25 years ago. Here are Five Flintstone facts.