Q&A(9)
Q: Does this product contain any animal derived ingredients?
A: Yes. It has gelatin. I wish the website showed all the ingredients.
submitted byTargetReview - 8 years agoA: Yes. It has gelatin. Gelatin is a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, derived taken from animal body parts. Gross!!
submitted byMR - 7 years ago
Q: Did these replace the 4000 IU and are they equivalent to them?
A: FYI I did receive the 4000IU Bottle when ordering this.
submitted byShelley - 8 years agoA: I did the ship to store and they were 5000 IU. I am not sure what is going on here smh.
submitted byDan - 8 years ago
Q: What is the primary dietary ingredient in these softgels?
A: The primary dietary ingredient in these softgels is Vitamin D, specifically 5000 IU per serving.
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Q: What age group is this vitamin D3 supplement intended for?
A: This vitamin D3 supplement is intended for individuals aged 18 years and up.
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Q: How many softgels are included in one package?
A: One package contains a total of 100 softgels.
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Q: Do these softgels contain any artificial flavors or preservatives?
A: No, these softgels do not contain any artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.
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Q: Are these softgels suitable for individuals with lactose intolerance?
A: Yes, these softgels are lactose-free and suitable for individuals with lactose intolerance.
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Q: What the source of Gelatin on up and up brand. Gelatin source is it pork or is it beef etc..?
A: Hi AJian - I'm glad you stopped by with this great question! This softgel is made up of Bovine Gelatin. I hope this helps! - Katrina
submitted byKatrina - 5 years agoTarget staff support
Q: Is this product USP verified?
A: Hi inquiring minds – Thanks for viewing our vitamins! Vitamins help us maintain our dietary supplements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It’ hasn’t been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Thanks for dropping by. - Anita
submitted byAnita - 6 years agoTarget staff support