The vitamins smelled and tasted rotten, caused vomiting, and refund refused.
“taste and smell that can only be compared to rotting meat”
Reviews point to a stark split: one serious safety complaint and one positive subscription story. One reviewer said a vitamin smelled like rotting meat, caused vomiting, and led to a refused refund. Another praised a prenatal subscription as gentle, clearly labeled, and backed by responsive support.
Examples from available reviews (Oct 2022 โ Mar 2026).
The vitamins smelled and tasted rotten, caused vomiting, and refund refused.
“taste and smell that can only be compared to rotting meat”
Prenatal vitamin subscription was gentle, well-labeled, and supported by responsive service.
“Overall it has been an excellent experience using Perelel's prenatal vitamins.”
One review praises responsive customer service tied to a prenatal subscription. Another says a refund was refused. Together, the reviews show one clear service win and one clear service miss, each based on a single account.
No one comments directly on price. One review suggests weaker value because the refund was refused. The positive review reports satisfaction but does not mention cost or savings.
One prenatal user calls the product gentle and well labeled, and describes the experience as excellent. Another user reports vomiting after taking it and a strong bad reaction. The two accounts show sharply different outcomes.
One reviewer says the product smelled like rotting meat and caused vomiting, pointing to a serious quality or safety problem. The other describes the prenatal formula as gentle and properly labeled. The severe complaint comes from a single report.
One reviewer notes responsive support around the subscription. Another describes a refund request that was not resolved, suggesting a breakdown after purchase. Both positive and negative communication appear, but only in a small number of accounts.
Feedback splits between a good subscription experience and a serious report of an adverse product reaction with no refund resolution. The reviews show opposing outcomes rather than a single clear pattern. Safety concerns and satisfaction each appear in separate single reports.
For each review, the core experience based on original source reviews.
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The vitamins smelled and tasted rotten, caused vomiting, and refund refused.
“taste and smell that can only be compared to rotting meat”
During my pregnancy, I was looking for a reliable and effective prenatal vitamin that could provide sufficient nutrients to both myself and my growing baby. That's when I came across Perelel. Their website mentioned they offer pre and postnatal vitamins, reimagined with focus on the different stages of motherhood.
I ordered their prenatal vitamin subscription, which included three bottles tailored to each trimester. The first thing that stood out was their thoughtful packaging - each bottle had clear labels indicating which stage it should be used for, along with its contents' benefits. With everything labelled so clearly, it took no time at all for me to get started taking them daily.
As someone who has dealt with nausea throughout her pregnancy, I can attest to how gentle these vitamins have been on my stomach compared to others in market! They don't leave any aftertaste either! A big plus point is that the ingredients are natural (non-GMO) without synthetic fillers making me feel very good about what I'm taking into my body.
The customer service team at Perelel is simply amazing as well - responsive and helpful whenever needed through email or phone consultation regarding intake timing etc Also loved getting two personalized calls during frequent intervals from first being subscribed till delivery All of this shows how much effort they genuinely put towards caring for expectant mothers!
Overall it has been an excellent experience using Perelel's prenatal vitamins. These products were definitely worth every penny spent on themโI felt better nourished than ever throughout all 3 trimesters of what proved to be not only a challenging but also rewarding journey!
This page combines submitted experiences with public reviews from platforms such as Google, Trustpilot, etc. Recurring points are summarized without changing the content of reviews.
Perelel is a consumer health brand selling vitamins and supplements. Shoppers buy through its online store, with an option to subscribe. Product pages usually list ingredients, supplement facts, and directions. The brand also offers customer support and posts ordering and return policies.