IMO, many of those things listed may not be needed or useful. For example, my tank has excessive bromide even with no dosing.
If cost is a concern, iron is an easy DIY using Fergon tablets from a drug store.
Of the Red Sea products above, I'd pick C first, maybe D. Only B if potassium measurement showed it low (it does not deplete in my tank and borate is not, IMO, important). I wouldn't dose A.
That packaging reminds me how strange some companies make their descriptions.
Take Red Sea Coral Colors A
It says
Halogens (I2, Br, F2)
Why would it say that odd combination of atoms and molecules?
I2? Maybe it is present in the additive, as in Lugols.
Br? Well, definitely not the form present, but just listing the atom for all would be fine.
But then F2? Come on. There's definitely no F2 in it (and if there were, you wouldn't want it in your home since it is highly toxic). There's no F2 in seawater.
So why not be consistent across the three things listed:
I, Br, F
or
I-, Br-, F-
or I2/I-, Br-, F-