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Carlson’s Very Finest Fish Oil offers 1600 mg of high-quality Omega-3s from wild-caught Norwegian fish, sustainably sourced and naturally flavored with orange for a smooth, fishy-free experience. This gluten-free liquid supplement supports cognitive, circulatory, and joint health, trusted by thousands for daily whole-body wellness.

























| ASIN | B001LF39RY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Fish |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,744 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #8 in Fish Oil Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | Carlson |
| Brand Name | Carlson |
| Color | Orange |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 15,378 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Liquid |
| Flavor | Orange |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088395016509 |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 4 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Height | 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 200 Milligrams |
| Manufacturer | Carlson |
| Material Features | No Artificial Preservatives |
| Model Name | The Very Finest Fish Oil, 1600 mg Omega-3s |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Other |
| Product Benefits | Circulation Function, Cognitive Health, Joint Support |
| Special Ingredients | Vitamin E |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dietary Supplement |
| UPC | 785923159683 088395016509 783318926575 658010113885 |
| Unit Count | 6.7 Fluid Ounces |
J**L
Best liquid fish oil
Excellent taste without the fishy smell. I take a teaspoon a day and give one to my dog. Excellent quality and value
D**A
Great lemon flavor
This is one of the best cod liver oils I’ve ever purchased from Amazon. It’s so great with building your immune system and preventing you from getting sick in the winter time. Cod liver oil usually has that slight fishy taste but this one does not because of the lemon flavor which makes it easier to take. If I’m ever running low I make sure I run and order another one before I run out of it.
L**Y
Carlson - Cod Liver Oil
Carlson - Cod Liver Oil is a quality product that supplies nutritional support. Flavor is mild and fresh. Refrigerate after opening.
A**L
Pleasant to take, better for freshness & safety, cost is in keeping with other options
I tried Carlson's Fish Oil after hearing it praised as a quality source of Omega 3s by a couple of health gurus on YouTube. I have included Omega 3s in my health care routine for well over 20 years. I used to take fish oil softgels, and then moved to krill oil softgels and vegan/algae softgels. These were always 'fine' to take. Neutral taste, sometimes a bit large to swallow. When I tasted the Carlson's I was surprised that it was actually pleasant to take! It is smooth, with a very mild lemony taste - it smells, tastes, and feels pure and clean. Having it chilled due to refrigerator storage enhances the pleasurable experience. Only once during the last 20 years have I experienced omega 3 products going bad, but it is an experience I prefer never to have again! I feel safer with Carlson's as a source -- I expect any changes would be easier to detect in a liquid than in softgels, and the risk of going bad should be minimized by keeping the bottle refrigerated. While I have grown accustomed to the high costs of some Omega 3 products, I did feel a bit of sticker shock when I saw the cost of this bottle of Carlson's. I decided to do a mathematical comparison. Not all the products I looked at reported total mgs of Omega 3s, but they did report total mgs per serving of EPA, DHA, and some included DPA. I calculated the cost per teaspoon of Carlson's and the cost per softgel for the others (from Subscribe & Save prices), then divided that amount by the total mg of (EPA + DHA + DPA) reported to be available in a softgel or teaspoon, to obtain the cost for 1 mg of the healthful components I was seeking. I looked at three brands of Krill Oil because I had previously compared those three and had the data. The costs were: $0.00311 for 1 mg of EPA/DHA --------- Krill Oil (Brand 1) - also reports phospholipids & aztaxanthin $0.00270 for 1 mg of EPA/DHA --------- Krill Oil (Brand 2) - also reports choline, phospholipids & aztaxanthin $0.00230 for 1 mg of EPA/DHA --------- Krill Oil (Brand 3) - also reports phospholipids & aztaxanthin $0.00142 for 1 mg of DHA/DPA --- Vegan/algae sourced omega 3s $0.00029 for 1 mg of EPA/DHA/DPA --- Carlson's Fish Oil liquid $0.00022 for 1 mg of EPA/DHA/DPA --- High quality brand of Fish Oil softgels I am personally shooting for about 2 grams of EPA per day and about 2 grams of DHA per day. That is probably going to require some combination of the above. I have decided, though, that Carlson's Fish Oil liquid is going to be the base of my omega 3 protocol.
A**S
NO fishy taste and good qualtiy
no fishy taste, good quality, from a family company and the oil is less expensive than other touted national brands. I'll never go back to capsules.
P**E
Not bad
Easy to take, good omega 3 content, barely any fishy taste.
D**O
Consumables
It’s good. The Leon flavor helps a lot mask the fish oil flavor
S**N
This is ridiculously delicious.
If you’re reading this, you already know the health benefits of cod liver oil. The problem has been the disgusting taste and texture. This is the answer. You can eat Carlson’s oil off the spoon. My favorite way is in oatmeal with blueberries—1T oil, and 1T of maple syrup. It tastes like a blueberry-lemon muffin. I eat it 4- 5x/wk and there’s been notable changes in my brain. Ive not been searching for words, my memory has improved dramatically- and I didn’t think I had any problems! I can feel my brain working better.
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