Don’t Buy Hiya Kids Multivitamins Until You Read This Review (2024)
Hiya vitamins look and taste like SweeTarts and have 0g of sugar per serving. Do they live up to the hype?
Hiya vitamins look and taste like SweeTarts and have 0g of sugar per serving. Do they live up to the hype?
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Best overall: Hiya. Best budget-friendly option: Mary Ruth’s. Best for ages 4+: Ritual. But you won’t find SmartyPants on this list. Here’s why.