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Sucrets Sore Classic Throat Lozenge Original Formula, Wild Cherry 18ct (2 Pack)

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Sucrets Sore Classic Throat Lozenge Original Formula, Wild Cherry 18ct (2 Pack)Sucrets Sore Classic Throat Lozenge, Original Formula, Wild Cherry, 18 Count (Pack Of 2) Sucrets Wild Cherry Sore Throat Lozenges temporarily relieve occasional minor irritation, pain, sore throat and sore mouth. The lozenges contain dyclonine hydrochloride to provide sore mouth and throat relief. Allow the lozenge to slowly dissolve in the mouth and may be repeated every 2 hours as needed or as directed by a dentist or a doctor. Recommended for use

Sucrets Sore Classic Throat Lozenge, Original Formula, Wild Cherry, 18 Count (Pack Of 2) Sucrets Wild Cherry Sore Throat Lozenges temporarily relieve occasional minor irritation, pain, sore throat and sore mouth. The lozenges contain dyclonine hydrochloride to provide sore mouth and throat relief. Allow the lozenge to slowly dissolve in the mouth and may be repeated every 2 hours as needed or as directed by a dentist or a doctor. Recommended for use in adults and children 4 years and older. Sucrets Lozenges come in a convenient, portable tin for fast-acting relief at home and on-the-go.

About this item

    • Features a fast-acting anesthetic, that goes straight to the source, instantly numbing discomfort and soothing irritation
    • Each lozenge slowly dissolves, releasing a wave of cherry delight and sustained relief that keeps you comfortable for hours
    • The iconic tin fits neatly in your bag or purse, ready to offer a cool comfort break anytime, anywhere
    • Sweetened with sucrose, you get all the taste with none of the worry
    • With 18 wrapped lozenges, this keeps you prepared for those unexpected throat twinges, all day long
    • Fast-acting pain relief that soothes sore throats
    • Temporarily relieves sore mouth, occasional minor irritation, pain, and sore throat
    • Wild Cherry flavored lozenges provide soothing sore throat pain relief
    • Active ingredient: Dyclonine hydrochloride 2.0mg
    • Temporary relief of occasional minor irritation, pain, sore mouth and sore throat
    • Original formula sore throat
    • Sore throat/oral anesthetic

    Ingredients

    Active Ingredients: Dyclonine Hydrochloride (2.0 mg) (Sore Throat/Oral Anesthetic); Inactive Ingredients: Corn Syrup, FD&C Blue 1, FD&C Red 40 Aluminum Lake, Flavor, Menthol, Propylene Glycol, Water (Purified), Sucrose (Sugar), Tartaric Acid, Titanium Dioxide

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