

⚡ Upgrade your wellness game with zero fishy regrets!
Coromega MAX delivers a potent 2400mg dose of wild-caught omega-3 fatty acids plus 1000 IU vitamin D3 in tasty, no-fish-taste citrus squeeze packets. Its unique triple emulsification ensures 3X better absorption than softgels, supporting brain, heart, joint, and immune health with convenient daily use. Perfect for professionals seeking premium, easy-to-take omega-3 without the pill hassle.






| ASIN | B0771B497B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,963 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #632 in Omega 3 Nutritional Supplements #3,317 in Weight Loss Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,206) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 45530 |
| Manufacturer | The Coromega Company |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 12 x 7 inches; 0.1 ounces |
A**A
Guys...coconut tastes like coconut, not a fish molecule in sight. Great delivery for omega 3’s
Coconut flavor review: They did it. They somehow took every molecule of fish taste out of fish oil. I swear. I have no idea how they did it. Ok that’s not true, I read about their triple purification process or whatever black magic they’ve used and I thought it would all be trickery. Fancy words for Something I had to gag down but maybe worth it if it was more bioavailable. For those of you who like the short and sweet: it’s like a treat, I thought these reviews might be fake, I am pretty skeptical. I also have a heightened sense of taste and smell and I can always smell/taste things others can’t. I look forward to taking this. I don’t eat fish, I live in Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes and I swear I just don’t eat fish. I try to every once in awhile....But if you want a non-capsulated form of fish oil without you know, reliving the experience of eating your breakfast backwards....This is IT. Spendy? Yep. Worth it? Yep. Get it, try it, don’t be afraid (I entirely put off taking it for a week out of fear I would squeeze some sort of fish paste in my mouth) and yes, it’s sort of fish paste, but it tastes like coconut cream. With not a fish in sight. It’s worth every penny and if you think otherwise, I mean I bought this over a month ago and my return window is still open. So you can take it for a few weeks and then return it if you don’t like it. Company seems legit, product well packed, sent promptly and ahead of schedule. That’s it for you short read folks. There’s some more juicy gossip on the fish oil for my fellow review-a-Holics. You know who you are, staring at the screen in an insomnia fueled frenzy, reading reviews (stop writing reviews that say you haven’t tried it yet. You can’t review something you haven’t tried. Just leave that to people who’ve used the product. Makes sense.) So we went over the taste. No fish taste at all. The color is a bit strange, it’s orange, texture is a bit creamy (I got the coconut) tastes like a dessert. Seriously, I’ve just never had so much incentive to consume something I normally hate. Especially in it’s basic form without an artificial bypass of my mouth and throat in pill form. I love the packets, I can keep some with me in case I forget, stash some in my bedroom in case I forget to take it. I wish I could take it several times a day as it says it can be taken. It’s just too expensive to take more than once a day. Yes, I’d like to squeeze packets of fish oil in my mouth multiple times a day. I’m the type of person who can tell if the wok wasn’t cleaned properly after seafood. My entire dinner, containing no fish is ruined if seafood is cooked in the same wok. Just in case you have trouble with the concept even still. BOTTOM LINE: These are expensive but delicious. Pros: taste, health benefits, great for people who don’t consume fish but would like more omegas Cons: Alright guys, I know the black magic takes awhile, it’s probably not cheap fishin’ the dish outta fish oil but do you have to charge almost an entire phone bill each month? I’ll buy it, it’s just a bit ridiculous. If you could lower it a tad that would be great. I’m going to end up broke with these packets of healthy deliciousness. Lastly, does this black magic take away anything important from the oil? I feel like good for me should taste bad. Very few things in life break this rule. So did we lose important things that perhaps we don’t even know exist yet? It’s possible....I’ll risk it though. I’d say try it, capsules are cheaper and if you find this doesn’t work any better switch back. I’m not noticing any improvements beyond my regular. In fact normally I feel my skin plump up a bit. Don’t really feel that here, but I’ll try it for a few months and switch back to regular. Overall I love the delivery on these, if they perform better, I’m sold on these ridiculously expensive things, but it’s worth it. I hate those huge pills.
N**O
Best tasting and most convenient fish oil/omega 3 supplement
Before I discovered Coromega packets, I was taking fish oil capsules that come in glass bottles, smell bad, stick together, and tend to spoil when stored without refrigeration. I have had the regular strength packets in orange flavor, and now the Max packets in orange. They are sometimes hard to tear open, requiring scissors, but otherwise super convenient, tasty, and portable. I frequently take a couple with me when I go out to eat to have as part of a meal. I have always hated the smell of fish and seafood since youth, even though all my family likes these foods; go figure!? As I've aged and begun to feel the toll of my years, I recognize the need to have omega 3 oils for health. Flax oils and other ALA containing oils have limited conversion in the body to omega 3; so there's no substitute for fish and the nutrients in them, and these packets are the next best thing for me. Even the dog likes them, and I sometimes squeeze one into his bowl for a treat. I have also learned that nutrients work better in groups, and that you cant just take one thing; some cofactor nutrients are required for bioavailability in the body. I usually take choline with fish oil, for example, which is needed to emulsify and distribute fats throughout the body. I have fatty liver now, probably from too much sugar, and taking flax oil in protein shakes years ago, which doesn't deliver the choline needed. I also take my fat-soluble supps, A, D, E, K and minerals selenium, zinc, copper along with the fish oil as well, more like the grouped nutrients in real fish. There is synergy in these groupings. The doc has noticed the drop in my triglyceride levels, and I notice less inflammation and joint pain (from mild osteoarthritis and herniated discs). I recommend this fish oil supplement for good health, most especially if you are not eating fish.
K**T
good way to ingest some Omegas
Very much not a fan of fish burps. Looking for a variety of ways to up my omegas in my diet. When researching something else, I found this product interesting and read it a bit. Was curious so I tried it. Only on day 3 so can't attest to my miraculous improvement in my cholesterol count or rave about the 200 pounds I lost because of it. But, I can tell you I get no burps of any kind after this product. The flavor? Hmmm. I got the coconut something flavor. Overall, it's doable. Not gonna crave it or say it tastes like candy. Not even going to say it really tastes like coconut. I will say that it is something that doesn't make you gag. It doesn't have the film or texture of flax seed oil. It's not something that is a chore to do every day. It does leave an aftertaste on your tongue like artificial sweeteners do. But, that is very easily remedied by a long drink of water, or, in my case, I do these before I eat my morning oatmeal. Takes the aftertaste right away. I would recommend this product. It is comparable in taste & ease of consumption to Barleans flavored oils. But unlike Barleans, these can be taken warm/room temp. Will most likely reorder or put on auto-ship since they are a good way to boost your Omega intake.
K**N
Easy and tasty! Quite wonderful, but making money sooooo surpluse is weird. I have been buying this for 156 and then it went to 250 something. Now it’s so high, not ethical at all.
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