Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges, Cherry – 1 Jar 150 Lozenges, Thayers

$11.25

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Description

We cannot tell a lie: Naturally tangy and sweet, our Slippery Elm Cherry Lozenges are a delightful balm for irritated throats and hoarse voices.

Ingredients: Slippery Elm Bark, 150 mg. natural cherry flavor in a soothing base of natural plant derived sweetener derived from corn, with vegetable stearate as a binder. Sodium-Free, Preservative-Free, Gluten-Free. Lactose-Free, Menthol-Free. Not tested on animals. All vegetable matter.

Nutritional Information Per Lozenge: Calories (3.3g); Fat (0g); Sodium (0g); Protein (.046g); Carbohydrates (.46g and Maple 47g); Iron (.086g)

Ulmus Fulva? That?s A Mouthful.

Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges have been providing relief to singers, speakers, salespeople and other vocalizers since 1847. Made from the inner bark of the Slippery Elm tree (ulmus fulva), these dependable demulcents soothe the tissues of the mouth and throat and restore the voice without the dulling effects of menthol. Try them ? you?ll soon be singing our praises.

Trusted by tenors, teachers, tour guides and other types who trill, talk and testify, Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges speed relief to the throat and mouth. They?re also free of preservatives, gluten, lactose and sodium, making them the all-vegetable remedy of choice for vegan vocalists. Dissolve one in your mouth before you sing, talk or use your voice; take another one afterward to soothe the membranes and heal any oral abrasions.

Brand: Thayers
Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges, Cherry – 1 Jar 150 Lozenges

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Weight 0.7 lbs
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