🍒🍌 Mini treats, mega love—because your tiny companion deserves a flavor fiesta!
Vitakraft Drops Mini Banana and Cherry Flavor treats are expertly crafted 2.5 oz snacks designed for dwarf hamsters, rats, and mice. These vitamin-fortified, dual-flavored drops support pets at all life stages and serve as perfect training rewards or special occasion treats.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 2.5 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**N
Good, but not great
Vitakraft Drops Mini Banana & Cherry Flavor Dwarf Hamster, Rat, and Mouse Treat, 2.5 oz, Multi The Vitakraft Mini Banana & Cherry Drops are a fantastic treat for my dwarf hamster! They’re the perfect size for small rodents and come in fun, fruity flavors that my hamster loves. The treats are soft, easy to chew, and don’t leave a mess behind. The banana and cherry combination is a hit, and I love that these are made with high-quality ingredients that I feel good about giving to my pet. The 2.5-ounce pouch is a great size for storing and doesn’t take up much space in my pet’s treat jar. Overall, a great, healthy, and enjoyable treat for small pets!
Y**E
Good Substitute for Ecotrition Yogies
With Ecotrition Yogies being discontinued, I was looking to find suitable replacement for my pet rats. Mini Drops by Vitakraft turned out to be a great substitute, albeit not all the same.The most important thing is the fact that my rats like these. If you want detailed comparison, see below:Content size:Yogies: 3.5 ozMini Drops: 2.5 ozTexture:Yogies: Creamy and starts melting at skin temperature.Mini Drops: Not as creamy as Yogies, and doesn't melt as fast. Has slightly chalkier texture.Taste: (Yes, I tasted these, for science!)Yogies: Creamy and somewhat sweet with mild fruit or cheese flavor, with mild chalky aftertaste.Mini Drops: Almost immediate chalky flavor, stronger than Yogies, followed by taste of banana or cherry. Less sweet than Yogies. In my anecdotal experience, the initial chalky flavor is minutely similar to that chalky flavor you experience when taking a Vitamin supplement, like the Flintstones Vitamin chews.Size:Yogies: Uniform in size and shape.Mini Drops: Wild variations. See attached photo for reference.Suggested usage:Yogies: 1 to 2 treats per day.Mini Drops: 3 to 5 drops per day.Ingredients:Yogies: Sugar, palm kernal and palm oil. Dried whey, dextrose, dried yogurt (cultured whey protein concentrate, cultured skim milk and yogurt culture), soy lecithin (emulsifier), natural and artificial (cheese or fruit) flavor, color added (yellow lake 5 or titanium dioxide, red lake 40)Mini Drops: Sugar, vegetable oil, dried whey, dried whey protein concentrate, corn starch, cherry powder, banana powder, lecithin, Vitamin A supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, Vitamin E supplement, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin supplement, d-Calcium pantothenate, niacin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 supplement, ascorbic acid, biotin, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, vanilla flavorGuaranteed analysis:Yogies: Crude protein (min) 1.5% / Crude fat (min) 21% / Crude fiber (max) 0.5% / Moisture (max) 3%Mini Drops: Crude protein (min) 3% / Crude fat (min) 20% / Crude fiber (max) 3% / Moisture (max) 7%Right off the bat, the major ingredient of both is sugar. When you go further down the list, you'll notice that Yogies makes use of dairy, which doubles as binding agent, whereas Mini Drops seems to use corn starch. This explains why Mini Drops is more resistant to melting than Yogies. Mini Drops appear to make use of much more supplements than Yogies. When I tasted the Mini Drops for the first time, it had that very mildly chalky flavor that I couldn't put my finger across. Then I looked at the ingredients and saw all the vitamin supplements, which immediately made me think of vitamin tablets. The taste was barely there, just enough to get me confused until I saw the ingredient list.As for my opinion on whether the Mini Drops are worthy replacement to Yogies... Yes, I believe so. None of my eight rats showed any reservation in wolfing down Mini Drops. You can feed them a little more per day than Yogies, which might be beneficial if you use them as treats to train your rats.
B**H
They must be delicious!
My hammie loves them!
M**S
Happy hamster
Little hamster LOVES these treats! Perfect size and shape. Must love the taste since this is the 3rd time buying. They eat it like it’s a doughnut. So cute
I**A
Good treats
Pet rats loved them
C**H
Good but one concern...
If you don't want your hamster to get diabetes, take notice at this review. My hamster really likes these treats but she shouldn't eat too many. I know the package says 3-5 treats a day but DON'T do that if you don't want your hamster getting diabetes. Instead, I would recommend 1 treat every one and a half weeks. Otherwise, my hamster loves these treats and thinks they're very tasty.
T**N
Hamster begs for
Our roborovski dwarf hamster just loves these treats. He will literally sit there and beg for them if you shake the bag above his cage. Keep in mind that some dwarf hamsters are prone to diabetes, so I would recommend doing some research into the specific hamster breed you have and consider them for what they are, a treat, as they do have sugar in them and should be given along with a balanced diet.
M**S
Chinese dwarf hamster
My daughter's each have a hamster 🐹 and they loved these Drops I only put 3 in each of their bowl cause they are kind of picky lol but they were intrigued buy the smell and ate them quickly I should have bought two bags .