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About this item POWERFUL AND STRONG: When you have a really bad cold, reach for Ricola Cool Relief Lemon Frost. Each drop packs 3x the natural menthol vs. Ricola Original Natural Herb and soothes your sore throat while sending cooling sensations through your nasal passages. TRUSTED BRAND: For over 80 years, our throat lozenges have been used to treat coughs and sore throats from colds. Ricola is the original choice for relief, with soothing, calming menthol and the delicious flavor of our Swiss herbal blend. HERBAL COUGH DROPS: Ricola's cough drops bring you the taste of Swiss Alpine farmed herbs like peppermint, thyme & lemon balm in these tasty drops. EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY: Compare the premium taste and ingredients of Ricola throat and cough drops to those from other major brands. SUSTAINABLE APPROACH: Our raw materials are high quality and maintain standards when producing our various herb specialties using natural methods. Our strategy rests on strong foundations as reflected in our corporate motto, 'Sustainability is our way of life'
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Our herb mixture is the core of our products. All of our herbs are strong, aromatic and bursting with flavor.
Our crop practices are based on care and respect for our planet and the people who cultivate them. We are patient with our plants and take the time they need to grow and flourish naturally. Our farmers would rather examine every leaf individually for pests than treat them with chemicals.
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8.07 x 5.75 x 2.8 inches; 12.63 Ounces Date First Available
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January 1, 2017 Manufacturer
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I am accustomed to getting sugar-free mint flavored Ricola drops from Trader Joe’s but they no longer carry them and I was very pleased to find them on Amazon and ordered 2 large bags. The Amazon packaging is very similar - yellow and from Switzerland - but the product is a gel that contains sugar and has a very unpleasant taste. Also, the bag contained a number of empty envelopes. I plan to return them.
A friend recommended Ricola cough drops recently when my 93 year old mother, my sister and I had Covid at the same time. These not only helped the sore throat and the cough but they also opened the Basel passages. All three of us fully recovered within 1 1/2 weeks.
I’ve been using them after I got Covid-19 for almost 2 years and they are the best ones
My friend who is 90 years old had a cough and when my granddaughter bought three small packs from the drug store, she got hooked! I have been buying them for my friend. The next time she will order them herself!
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Master baker and company founder Emil Richterich had long been interested in herbs and how they could be used. He started to experiment with them and unearth their special properties. And his efforts were not in vain: that summer, Richterich created the recipe used in the Ricola herb drops which are famous around the world today. The recipe hasn’t changed since it was invented.
When it comes to blending the juicy ripe sweetness of raspberries, bilberries and black currants with the subtle hint of our signature Alpine herbs, this bountiful berry flavored blend simply can’t be beat. Boldly balanced to bring delicious delight to your daily routine, these tasty soothing gems are a beauty to behold and treat to be treasured.
Ricola Cherry Honey is the sweet way to soothe your sore throat. It brings together two flavors from nature to create one great tasting drop. Refreshing natural cherry flavor with rich comforting honey. And just when you think it can’t get better, we add-in our famous Swiss mountain herbs.
For nearly a century, Ricola has been helping throats feel better naturally. Using high-quality herbs grown high in the Swiss mountains to make our world famous herb cough drop. Along with its pleasing herbal taste and unique square shape, it provides you soothing relief from coughs due to colds or flus. And today, it can also help with itchy throats from allergies. Or with daily voice care for dry and hoarse throats. Also available in Sugar Free.
The Ricola brand was created by confectionery business Richterich & Compagnie in 1930 based on the twin pillars of innovation and quality awareness. The family company now exports its herb specialties to more than 50 countries around the world. As a pioneer in organic herb cultivation, Ricola’s close ties with culture and architecture were established early on in the company’s history. These ties are further reinforced through the two Ricola foundations and its own art collection.
Ricola is a responsible employer for 500 employees around the world.
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