LWS is not usually one to go in for anything boasting sugar-free-ness on it's label because historically speaking, those products tend to contain aspartame, saccharin or some other man-made sugar substitute that usually tastes absoutely awful if nothing at all like the real thing they're supposed to be imitating.
from the vaulted halls of medicine come halls sugar free black cherry throat lozenges. if the package didn't alert one to the sugar-free-ness of these lozenges, we would never have guessed. they taste THAT good. no tongue paralyzing aftertaste and these lozenges ward off a sore throat plus put the kibosh on coughs.
$2.75 for a bag of 30 sugar-free throat coating, cough banishing goodness halls sugar-free black cherry lozenges - available online or in local grocery and drugstores nationwide.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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