Snap Heart Beets Soft Chews Review


Snap-Supplements-Beet-Chews-tubChewable beet supplements need extra ingredients and additives to make them sweet, chewy and tasty that aren’t usually that good for you. It’s a tradeoff you make when you choose chews or gummies over capsules or powders.

Snap Supplements Heart Beets Soft Chews do contain the sugar alcohol maltitol syrup. But they are free of the high-glycemic glucose syrup, tapioca syrup and sugar usually found in popular competitors like SuperBeets Heart Chews.

Snap’s Heart Beets Chews have a comparatively high dose of beet extract for a chewable and also contains high-antioxidant acai, plus heart-healthy coenzyme Q10. Overall, this is one of the healthier beetroot chews I’ve seen on the market.

Ingredients in Heart Beets Chews

  • Beet Root Extract: 1250 mg (4:1 Concentrate from 5,000 mg of Beet Root)
  • Acai Powder: 100 mg
  • Coenzyme Q10: 10 mg
  • Supplement Facts: Calories: 35, Total Fat: 1 g, Saturated Fat: 0.5 g, Total Carbohydrates: 9 g, Total Sugars: 0 g (Includes 0 g Added Sugars), Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid): 20 mg, Niacin (as Niacinamide): 8 mg, Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin): 5 mcg, Sodium: 30 mg
  • Other Ingredients: Maltitol Syrup, Palm Oil, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavor, Mono and Diglycerides, Fruit and Vegetable Juice (color), Citric Acid, Sunflower Lecithin (emulsifier), Sea Salt, Rebaudioside A (Stevia Extract)
  • Serving Size: 2 Chews
    Servings Per Container: 30

Customer Feedback

Heart Beets Soft Chews are rated 4.4 stars on Amazon, with 85% of consumers giving them 4 and 5 stars. People seem to like the flavor and texture of these chewables and even the occasional critical review didn’t seem that bad.

I searched for people experiencing negative side effects from taking this product but couldn’t find any. Most 1 and 2-star feedback was on the packaging and price.

Some examples:

  • ”Very happy with this beet supplement with COQ10. It tastes good and is easy to take… Have noticed changes in my gut health and endurance when working out. Be careful not to take more than 2 chews a day as it can cause a laxative effect.”
  • ”I did experience an energy boost for several hours after taking this product. It was pleasant, not a sugar rush or a caffeine boost. And I did not have any headache, stomach aches, abdominal pains, or other side effects.”
  • ”These are delicious! Even my beet-hating daughter loves these chews. No ‘earthy’ taste. Perfect amount of sweetness.”Snap Supplements Heart Beets Chews Nutrition Facts

Pros and Cons

Pros

  1. 1,250 mg of beetroot extract, 100 mg of acai and 10 mg of CoQ10. Added vitamin C, niacin and vitamin B12.
  2. Positive customer feedback on Amazon regarding both the taste and effectiveness of these chewable supplements.
  3. Much higher beet root extract dosage versus Snap’s gummies. If you were deciding only between these two options, the chews would be the better choice.

Cons

  1. Snap’s Nitric Oxide powder is a more potent superfood supplement, with 6,853 mg of organic beets, pomegranate juice and high-nitrate red spinach extract per serving. Despite this, it’s at a similar price for the same 30-day supply.
  2. Made with maltitol syrup, a sugar alcohol that can cause digestive upsets at high doses. This product also contains palm oil, gum Arabic, sunflower lecithin and stevia.

Snap Heart Beets Soft Chews Verdict

If you’ve decided you’d rather take beet chews over capsules or powders, then the Snap Supplements brand is one of the better choices on the market. You can find them here on this Amazon page (sponsored) (beside the beetroot powders) with thousands of customer ratings, pictures and experiences.

While I do think other supplemental beetroot forms are superior, these soft chewables are objectively healthier than most other competitors, such as Total Beets or Super Beets chews.


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