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Dr. Doolittle's Pastilles Travel Size Wild Berries Sugar Free 10g / 1/3oz Approximately 4 Swiss Made Pastilles
Fruity swing for throat & voice with wild berriesDr Doolittle's finest soft pastilles with a wild berry flavor are based on an original English recipe with 100% natural wild berry extract. The soft pastilles are rich in vitamin C, freshen your breath and have a healing and calming effect at the same time.
Do you often find yourself with a scratchy throat, strained voice, or dry mouth? Many people find themselves suffering from these chronic conditions and either aren’t sure what to do or don’t want to medicate. Thankfully, Dr. Doolittle’s pastilles offer relief in a natural and delicious way. Our pastilles should be enjoyed much like a throat lozenge or cough drop, but unlike the hard candy-like counterparts, they are soft and chewy like a gummy. Made from sweet fruit extracts and packed with vitamin C, our pastilles not only help with hoarseness, overworked vocal cords, cough, or minor throat irritations, but they also have a delicious flavor that is not medicinal. What makes pastilles so unique is that glycerin is a key ingredient. It helps to keep your mouth and throat moisturized and can help loosen up a strained voice – which makes them great for professional speakers and singers. Dr. Doolittle’s original recipe has been expanded to include more tasty fruit flavors and a sugar-free formula, but besides that, not much has changed. Made in Switzerland, we utilize the valuable herbs found in the Alps, which only enhances our proprietary formula. The next time you feel a tickle in your throat or if you just want to maintain optimal moisture in your mouth, pop a pastille for simply heavenly results.
Ingredients Sorbitol, Maltitol, Sucralose, Acesulfame K, Gum arabic, Water, Wildberry Juice (raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, blueberry), Citric acid, Glycerin, Flavoring, Vitamin C, Anthocyanins, Beeswax.
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