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Apple Cider Vinegar Gummy Vitamins

 

Apple Cider Vinegar Gummy Vitamins by Goli Nutrition - Immunity & Detox - (1 Pack, 60 Count, with The Mother, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Vitamin B9, B12, Beetroot, Pomegranate)

Item FormChewables
BrandGoli Nutrition
IngredientsApple Cider Vinegar, Beetroots, Pomegranates, Vitamin B9, Vitamin B12, Citric Acid, Pectin
FlavorApple
Material FeatureCertified Organic, GMO Free, Allergen Free, Gluten Free, Vegan

About this item

  • Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-free & Gelatine-free: Each bottle of Goli contains 60 delicious vegan, non-gmo, gluten-free & gelatine free Apple Cider gummies. Our formula will make Apple Cider Vinegar gummies accessible to anyone and everyone.
  • Better digestion, more energy, clearer skin, detox, immunity: Relieve digestion issues, experience more energy, watch your skin clear up and feel as your body detoxes with Goli Gummies. Enjoy all of the benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar without the downside of drinking it. Goli is an excellent and easy way to incorporate Apple Cider Vinegar into your daily routine.
  • Made in USA: with select ingredients thoughtfully curated from around the world. All Goli products are made in allergen-free state of the art facilities in the United States to ensure that the quality of our product is the highest it can be.
  • Real apples, vitamin packed, great taste: Made with real apples, beetroot and pomegranate, Goli Gummies are as delicious as they are good for you. Our vegan friendly formula is packed with Vitamin B12 and B9 that will help improve energy, support healthy skin and so much more.
  • Vitamin Angels: Goli wants to give back to the community by partnering with Vitamin Angels. For every bottle you purchase Goli donates a 6 months supply of vitamins to a child in order to fight malnutrition around the world.
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Gallery of Crazy Ants By Tanya Lewis February 13, 2014

 

Crazy ant invasion

crazy ant and fire ant

(Image credit: Photograph by Lawrence Gilbert)

Tawny (or raspberry) crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva) — named for their quick, erratic movements — invaded Texas and Florida in the early 2000s, and have been steamrolling fire ant populations in the South ever since.

Crazy ants resist the sting of fire ants by secreting a substance which they rub all over themselves to neutralize the venom, new research has found.

Above: A tawny crazy ant standing on cricket leg, expressing detoxification behavior.

Crazy ant on cricket leg

crazy ant and fire ant

(Image credit: Photograph by Lawrence Gilbert)

Tawny crazy ant standing on cricket leg, expressing detoxification behavior.

Fire ant applies venom

crazy ant and fire ant

(Image credit: Photograph by Lawrence Gilbert)

Interaction of Nylanderia fulva and Solenopsis invicta illustrating the detoxification behavior. The larger S. invicta worker dabs venom droplets from its sting onto antennae of an attacking N. fulva worker.

Detox behavior

crazy ant and fire ant

(Image credit: Photograph by Lawrence Gilbert)

Interaction of N. fulva and S. invicta illustrating the detoxification behavior. Two N. fulva workers, previously smeared with venom, engage in detoxification behavior. The middle-left worker stands on its hind and middle legs, dispensing fluid from its acidopore onto its mandibles. The far-right worker distributes the fluid with its front legs. On the far left, an S. invicta worker gaster flags (extrudes and vibrates a venom droplet from their stinger).

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