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HS Code |
222931 |
| Product Name | Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg |
| Active Ingredient | Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) |
| Strength Per Tablet | 300 mg |
| Flavor | Lemon |
| Tablet Type | Chewable |
| Recommended Usage | Immune support and antioxidant protection |
| Serving Size | 1 tablet |
| Suitable For | Adults and children (as directed) |
| Sugar Content | May contain sweeteners or sugar |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Expiration Period | Typically 24-36 months from manufacturing date |
| Common Allergens | Generally free from gluten, dairy, and nuts (check label) |
| Manufacturer | Varies by brand |
| Packaging | Plastic bottle or blister pack |
| Country Of Origin | Varies by manufacturer |
As an accredited Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Purity 99%: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with purity 99% is used in immune support supplementation programs, where consistent purity ensures reliable antioxidant protection. Dissolution Rate <10 minutes: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with dissolution rate under 10 minutes is used in fast-acting cold symptom relief applications, where rapid bioavailability enhances user benefit. Moisture Content ≤2%: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with moisture content no greater than 2% is used in extended shelf-life retail packaging, where reduced moisture inhibits tablet degradation. Particle Size D90 <200 microns: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with particle size D90 below 200 microns is used in pediatric dosing, where fine particle distribution improves absorption and palatability. Stability Temperature up to 35°C: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with stability temperature up to 35°C is used in distribution to warm climates, where maintained stability prevents loss of efficacy. Tablet Hardness 60-80 N: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with a tablet hardness of 60-80 N is used in travel packaging, where optimal hardness resists breakage during transport. Assay 98-102%: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with assay 98-102% is used in regulated nutraceutical production, where tight assay ranges guarantee label claim accuracy. Microbial Limits <100 CFU/g: Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg with microbial limits below 100 CFU/g is used in hospital supplementation programs, where strict control reduces contamination risk. |
| Packing | The packaging is a white plastic bottle containing 60 tablets, labeled "Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg" in bright yellow accents. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | **Container Loading (20′ FCL):** Loads approximately 160,000 bottles of Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg, securely packed for international shipment. |
| Shipping | The shipping of **Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg** is handled with care in moisture-resistant, sealed packaging to preserve tablet quality. Shipped at ambient temperature, standard carriers are used, complying with health supplement regulations. Delivery tracking ensures timely and secure arrival. No hazardous material restrictions apply. |
| Storage | Store Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (Lemon Flavor) 300 mg in a tightly closed container at room temperature, ideally between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Keep away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Store in a dry place, out of reach of children and pets. Do not use tablets beyond the expiration date indicated on the packaging. |
| Shelf Life | Shelf life: 24 months when stored below 25°C in a dry place, protected from light, moisture, and high temperatures. |
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Standing on the production floor, among the scent of citrus and blending of raw materials, we see each batch of Vitamin C Chewable Tablets (lemon flavor, 300 mg) take shape with its own promise. Manufacturing these tablets isn’t just a matter of following a recipe—it’s about years of refining every stage, from sourcing ascorbic acid to ensuring flavors hold their brightness, right through to the snap of the finished tablet. You can spot the difference in every lot, not just in the specs, but in how the process itself holds up day after day under real-world conditions.
Walk through most supplement aisles, and you’ll see everything from plain tablets to gummies to powders. Chewable tablets, though, serve a real need not captured by every form. The 300 mg strength isn’t random—it reflects the upper end of what most people look for in a daily supplement, without crossing into awkward dosage sizes or swallowing risks. From our point of view as a manufacturer, this makes the product approachable for kids, seniors, and adults who prefer a routine that doesn’t demand a glass of water or pill-splitting tools. All ages get the chance at a meaningful Vitamin C boost, in a format that skips the chalky aftertaste or excessive sweetness.
Making thousands of tablets isn’t just combining components—every batch runs through a live system of checks. We keep a keen eye on the granule size, blend uniformity, and density so every chew lends the same bite and dissolves evenly, sparing users from gritty mouthfeel or powdery residue on the tongue. Lemon flavoring is a careful choice; it’s not a cover-up for sourness or an artificial punch, but a fresh, natural profile that doesn’t overpower, even after the tenth chew of the bottle. Nearly every team member tastes from each batch, since the only real way to learn is at the source. Consistency becomes tangible in that moment.
Working in production for decades, we see the shortcuts others sometimes take—fillers that bulk up volume without improving texture, synthetic flavors that tire the palate, or tablet presses set so fast that air pockets and breakage increase. Our approach stays rooted in balance. By using pharmaceutical-grade ascorbic acid, paired with food-grade excipients, we build a product that breaks crisply and chews cleanly. We avoid the stickiness or syrupy residue many gummies leave behind and sidestep the harsh acids or overly firm texture common in large, uncoated tablets.
Other delivery forms, like effervescent powders or hard tablets, simply don’t align with the households and schools we hear from. People want supplements to feel like a treat, not a chore or risk—choking and palatability matter more than ever today. Plus, regular powder supplements demand measuring spoons and water, adding mess and variability. With our chewables, every dose lands predictably, batch after batch.
People live busy lives; not everyone can remember precise dosing rituals. Our Chewable Tablets, each delivering 300 mg of Vitamin C, give users a simple ‘one or two a day’ flexibility. That covers typical adult and teen daily needs, with easy breakdown for smaller kids. Parents tell us these tablets convert picky eaters or those who shy away from bitter or medicinal tastes. Based on feedback, even elderly users on complex medication schedules appreciate this format. Using a smaller, round tablet avoids the jaw fatigue from extra-large tablets and allows even those with swallowing difficulties to meet their supplement needs without stress.
Every tablet leaves our line with a subtle lemon scent, not a synthetic sharpness, aimed at inviting even the most flavor-sensitive users. Real sugar content stays low—enough to mask ascorbic acid’s tang, not enough to spike blood sugar or crack teeth on a sweet overload. Many existing Vitamin C products chase after candy-like profiles, trading short-term enjoyment for unwanted excess in sweeteners or unnecessary colorants. We refuse to move in that direction, preferring recognizable, tolerable ingredients suitable for broad use, from diabetic customers to those with sensory sensitivities.
Many people underestimate how even small shifts in raw ingredient quality can change the end result. Every load of ascorbic acid gets checked for purity and hue long before blending. Lemon flavoring comes from citrus that passes both sensory and chemical purity checks, so we don’t mask off-notes later or rely on heavy-handed sweeteners. We work directly with growers and trusted suppliers, keeping supply chains shorter and more transparent than industry convention. Tablets go through both immediate disintegration checks and longer-term shelf-life testing, so users don’t end up with a product that crumbles or hardens in their medicine cabinets. Our team continually tastes and chews from outgoing lots, since we rely on real human checks almost as much as machines.
Supplements sit on kitchen counters, medicine shelves, office drawers, and backpacks. Our chewable tablets come with coatings calibrated through years of trial—enough to protect against humidity but not so thick that chewability gets lost. The packaging changes shape depending on the batch size, but every bottle gets a tight seal, desiccant pack, and UV-blocking finish, preserving both flavor and potency. Bitter experience has taught us that cutting corners on packaging ends with sticky, discolored tablets—problems that can’t be rescued by end-user refrigeration or dry storage. We monitor tablet stability not just out of obligation, but because disappointed repeat customers simply move on to a competitor.
From an operator’s angle, every ingredient moving into a batch is tracked on the line and in our records. Our chewable tablets use no gluten-containing binders, no lactose fill, and avoid common allergens like soy, peanut, or tree nut derivatives. By controlling the production line environment, we keep cross-contact risks near zero, relying on both batch segregation protocols and swab-based on-site testing. Product recalls can cause massive headaches and break customer trust, so this vigilant approach comes not from marketing but from lived experience on the line.
Even flavorings and colors get scrutinized for purity and allergen labeling. Too often, we’ve seen ‘natural’ flavor suppliers use carriers or solvents that fail to disclose hidden sources of protein or allergenic material, so every new ingredient runs through both our in-house QA and, when needed, third-party labs. That lets healthcare professionals and parents read our label with full confidence, supported by years of audit records and test logs from our own site, not from sourced bulk tablets.
Automation now runs much of the supplement world, but some steps defy standardization. Cutting open a tablet, sniffing it, biting off a corner—these are the checks a machine can’t replicate. We train staff on what a ‘perfect’ chew should feel and taste like, so every complaint about crumbling or off-flavors gets traced back to its origin, not dismissed. Lot records link to individual production dates, so, when a rare issue arises, we spot the cause in hours, not weeks. It’s this form of living QA that leads to better shelf-life, stronger user confidence, and fewer calls for refunds or replacements.
Small manufacturers may struggle to hold this line; larger ones can lose the thread as production scales. We stay grounded by annually pulling random bottles from shelves and opening them up with fresh eyes. This closes the loop between the boardroom, the line, and the user, creating a feedback system that’s led to visceral product improvements: less crumbling, better flavor balance, and uniform tablet color and shape year-round.
Consumers walk into stores and confront a wall of choices—gummies, sprays, syrups, straight powders. Gummies may draw kids but often cram in more sugar and sticky starches than adults want. Powders spill, lump, and require clean utensils. Liquids or sprays might spoil quickly and leave bitter aftertastes or inconsistent dosing per squirt. After years of seeing these trends, we fall back on chewable tablets for their all-around value: portable, dose-accurate, and hardy in variable climates.
Customers have told us of bottles carried to office break rooms, loaded in suitcases, or kept beside a child’s cereal box—settings that defeat sticky or fragile products. Chewable tablets win out for sheer durability and a predictable dose, whether the user chases the chew with water or not. Cleaning up after spills or sticky remnants isn’t a problem with our tablets, and dose tracking stays simple even for the harried or forgetful.
Working close to the line, we see how small print on labels means everything. We respect users’ need to see clear ingredient lists, up-to-date batch coding, and storage guidelines that actually line up with how the product works outside a lab. Our bottles state ascorbic acid content per tablet, list the excipients in plain language, and include flavor and color source details. Having managed recalls in years past, we now over-clarify where even trace allergens might sneak in or where sugar or sweetener levels could matter. Regulatory bodies audit us yearly; routine as it becomes, direct-to-user trust matters more—false claims or buried warnings don’t stand up when lines of people email or call about what’s really inside what they’ve chewed.
No formula survives unchanged forever. Parents write to us with details about taste changes if a batch runs slightly sour, or doctors reach out when a patient groups report goals, like reduced sugar. Instead of filtering this feedback, we bring it back to our pilot lab for formulation tweaks. Shifting sweetness or tartness, or fine-tuning mouthfeel, draws not from what looks good on a spreadsheet but what resonates with real-world users—kids, working parents, retirees. Every six months, the pilot team chews through pilot samples under simulated storage conditions, evaluating texture, taste, and color before adjusting the next large run.
Being physically attached to production, we get unfiltered feedback quickly, whether it’s a chipped tooth complaint from a tablet that turned too hard from a humidity spike or thumb’s up for a chew that disappears like a lemon drop. These raw responses push us harder than any abstract sales target.
The problem of plastic and waste in supplement packaging has reached us as well. While the child-resistant, light-protective bottles set industry benchmarks for safety and efficacy, we recognize customers’ push for reduced landfill waste. We’ve cut plastic thickness where it doesn’t affect tablet protection and launched pilots for bottles with higher recycled content. Some batches now ship in bottles that our staff collects post-consumer for recycling tests, so we see firsthand how the packaging holds up or breaks down under pressure and heat. We avoid overboxing or extra shrink wrap for small shipments, trimming excess material where possible, balancing the shelf life and tamper-evidence with reduced waste.
Inside each bottle, we switched to plant-based desiccant pouches after test runs showed they match silica performance, without synthetic residues. By keeping the tablet and its packaging under our own roof from start to finish, we own both the safety record and the waste footprint, which realigns us with families and institutions buying in bulk.
Staying clear and honest with regulators is mandatory. We don’t just chase FDA or EFSA compliance at the level of a checklist—inspectors come through, but we also run internal unannounced checks for Good Manufacturing Practice alignment. Ingredients receive Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for each new batch, and our team double-verifies at-tablet potency retention using validated in-house and independent third-party tests. We have absorbed enough blistering audit findings over the years to know that prevention costs less than recall or bad press. We keep all user-facing claims tightly evidence-backed—every reference to immune support, for example, links to published nutritional science on Vitamin C, not vague wellness talk.
Any time regulations shift—limits on excipient use, requirements for child-proofing, or expanded allergen disclosure—we unroll pilot runs and log results under the new rules before launching new packaging or formulation. The goal remains predictably safe supplements matched with transparent, accessible data for both consumers and practitioners.
The rise of gray-market resellers and counterfeits has touched supplements as much as any field. We receive enough alerts about look-alike labels or untested imports to stay on high alert. Every bottle carries batch numbers and tamper features controlled at our site. Users can check these codes against our own online system: no codes get recycled, and expired bottles get flagged for replacement, free of charge. We’ve taken action where resellers repackage or relabel products; each time, it means more work upfront, but every complaint is a signal to tighten our systems. Our team continues to educate distributors and end users on spotting genuine product—a move that costs us in time but pays dividends in user loyalty and confidence.
Across production, quality, and R&D, our people don’t just clock in and out—they eat, gift, and recommend our chewable tablets to their own families. This breeds a culture where every off-spec batch or flavor misstep gets called out and fixed at the earliest stage. It’s more than pride—it’s personal trust in what we make. A failed batch never moves to sale. If a run comes up with slightly off flavor or humidity from a warehouse shift, our team moves to rework or discard without waiting for customer complaints.
Seeing the process through a manufacturer lens, we know transparency and direct accountability set us apart from contract manufacturers or traders. Every hand touching these tablets owns not just the success but the rare setback, and we carry those lessons forward into each new run. That’s a commitment automation can never fully replace.
From where we stand, manufacturing is more than a chain of routines or compliance steps. The best products grow by listening, testing, and fixing what real users run into. Parents who want low sugar, doctors who demand batch proofs, kids who reject bitter notes—all this feedback shapes our next runs. Chewable Vitamin C tablets, especially at 300 mg and in a lemon flavor, remain one of the few supplement forms to survive fad cycles and shifting tastes, precisely because people keep coming back to what works and feels right.
Today, we take pride in watching each bottle leave our site, knowing exactly how it was built, from which batch of flavor to what grade of ascorbic acid, under what set of line conditions. Our faith in the product comes not from marketing gloss but from the shared experiences—successes and mistakes—that go into every bottle. For anyone reaching for a simple, daily defense, the humble chewable tablet tells a story of countless decisions, real-world feedback, and a manufacturing process grounded in trust.