

🐠 Elevate your health game with a citrus burst that’s anything but ordinary!
Coromega MAX delivers 2400mg of wild-caught Omega-3 fatty acids plus 1000 IU Vitamin D3 in easy-to-use citrus-flavored squeeze packets. Featuring a patented emulsification process, it offers 3X better absorption than traditional fish oil softgels, eliminating fishy aftertaste and burps. Designed for busy professionals seeking brain, heart, joint, and immune support, this trusted supplement combines convenience, superior bioavailability, and great taste in every serving.






| ASIN | B0771B497B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,324 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #157 in Omega 3 Nutritional Supplements #431 in Weight Loss Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,650) |
| 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 |
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.
S**S
Great taste, easy to pack.
I've been needing to take fish oil for years as I have borderline high cholesterol, along with some joint pain. I'm a very small lady though and the gel caps are always ridiculously large. On a lark I searched for a liquid and lo and behold, I found these packets. The amount of liquid is quite small for such a powerful punch, so you won't be gobbling huge loads of it. The taste is quite good, sort of like a dreamsicle. There's a very slight aftertaste from the artificial sweetener, but it goes away very quickly. One warning I have is if you put the packet in your mouth, be careful of the edges. I got a small papercut-like injury on the inside of my cheek. Hardly a big gripe, but just putting it out there for you all to watch those edges. On the pain relief of this product, it's too early for me to tell if it's helping yet. I'll update this after I've used the whole package and let you all know if it did anything for me. :) Fingers crossed.
M**.
Cautious Optimism
I've been using this product for about 4 months (1 packet per day) After many years of a high C reactive protein, recent tests revealed my number, previously double the norm, was now only fractionally out of the norm. Admittedly, I tend to look at a combination of factors that might be influencing my health. I can't, however, discount this as a contributing factor in the improvement of my lab results. I guess time will tell whether this is a sustained improvement. BTW, the taste is actually pretty good. You simply squeeze the contents directly into your mouth. It's kind of a thick liquid in a flavor that reminds me of a cremesicle. Update: I would still be taking this product. My experience has been very positive. My inflammation markers dropped significantly. The problem, however, is that Max 3 has been "out of stock" for months. When I finally called the company to find out if they were still in business, I got the same "equipment malfunction" line everyone else has gotten. I also got the children's version recommendation they're apparently giving out. The truth is the children's version is NOT the same. It has only slightly more than half the fatty acids/EPA/DHA of the adult version, making it almost twice as expensive as the adult version to get the same dose. I'm starting to wonder if Max will ever be back in production
A**C
Tastes like orange fish oil
It’s way better than trying to swallow fish oil capsules, even the mini capsules from GNC were too large for me. This is a very convenient form, you just gotta get past the awful taste. Suck it down and immediately chug water or another drink or use mouthwash and you’ll be fine. I will try a different flavor next time to see if it helps. Great value for the money though, it’s hard to find this much DHA & EPA in one serving
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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