🌿 Elevate your day with Swiss herbal clarity—sweetness without the sugar!
Ricola Swiss Sugar Free Herb with Stevia Herbal Drops combine a traditional blend of 13 medicinal herbs in a convenient, cube-shaped drop. This 45g pack of 10 boxes offers a sugar-free, tooth-friendly, vegetarian, gluten-free, kosher, and lactose-free formula, perfect for professionals seeking a natural, refreshing, and health-conscious sweet treat.
Product Dimensions | 8 x 5.5 x 1.5 cm; 45 g |
Manufacturer reference | 503367 |
Weight | 450 g |
Units | 450.0 gram(s) |
Brand | Ricola |
Format | Drops |
Speciality | Vegetarian, Gluten Free, No Added Sugar, Kosher, Lactose Free |
Caffeine content | suitable_for_vegetarians |
Package Information | Box |
Package Information | Pack |
Manufacturer | Ricola |
M**G
Refreshing
Very refreshing
A**R
A sweet that doesn’t suck!
All fresh as a daisy
K**R
... ricola candies for about 40 or so years and glad to be able to buy them so easily on ...
been buying ricola candies for about 40 or so years and glad to be able to buy them so easily on line.
A**F
Ok
Ok
H**Y
Perfect as lozenges for sore throats
I love Ricola sugar-free sweets, which I use as lozenges when I have a sore throat.I used to use Strepsils, which were sweetly delicious, but then that's not surprising given they're full of sugar. Strepsils make your mouth the perfect environment for dental bacteria, because you suck on them for long stretches at a time when you have a sore throat, and they coat your teeth and gums in a sticky sugary layer, which your teeth will marinate in for hours. Particularly because (if your sore throats are like mine) you'll be using lozenges during the night, after you've brushed your teeth, because that's when your throat is at its worst and keeping you awake.I've stopped using Strepsils for this reason. Their only sugar-free flavour (strawberry) tastes vile, super-artificial and metallic. And I have very strong doubts that there is any medical value whatsoever in their "active ingredients" - I once read in a consumer magazine that they work mainly by keeping your mouth hydrated, the sucking prompting you to swallow a lot, which eases the throat pain. You would get the same result by sucking on anything a similar size. So I've switched to the Ricola sugar-free sweets (e.g. Ricola Sugar Free Lozenges Lemon Mint 45g, Ricola 45g Sugar Free Orange Mint Herb Drops, RICOLA ELDERFLOWER LOZENGES 45G, Ricola Liquorice Swiss Herbal Sweets 45g (Pack of 10), THREE PACKS of Ricola Cranberry lozenges Sugar Free 45g). These come in far more flavours, in fact better flavours, and won't rot your teeth. I've found that they work just as well - in fact better because I like the flavours and use them more.If my throat is seriously painful, especially during the night, I use Ultra Chloraseptic Throat Spray Original - 15ml as well. Between Ricola and Chloraseptic, you'll feel far better than with Strepsils, and do no harm to your teeth.
M**O
Five Stars
Great sugar free sweets ideal for the car and any other occasion.
M**N
not ricola original sweets!
i bought these in good faith,and thought they were going to be a bargain,as they are so expensive,but when i tasted them,they were nothing like the ones ive had before from tesco,the real ones are bright yellow,these are an amber colour,and they tasted so disgustingthat my daughter and myself spat them out into the bin which is where the rest of the ten packets are going! they are a cheap substitute,nothing remotely like the proper ricola,which taste lovely,and which i normally have from tesco,theres no way i will ever be buying from these people again!what a waste of my money!and what a cheek,trying to pass them off as real just for a quick profit!im disgusted!
M**T
Okay I guess
These are okay in a pinch but I'd much prefer the non-sugar-free ones, these just don't seem to work as efficiently, nor taste as nice!
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