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Cons Best Uses Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: These lozenges work and taste good! My husband shared his cold virus that has a lingering cough, so I needed good-tasting, sugar-free cough drops that I could use not only during day but also when I go to sleep. These worked beautifully! And, they are reasonably priced, which is important since I needed cough drops for several weeks. Pros
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Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: I bought these on sale thinking it would be fine. I had never tried Luden's cough drops before. First off, they didnt taste very good. Second, they didnt help my sore throat near as well as other brands. Third, I fell asleep with one in my mouth and it ate away at my mouth and formed a large bump/sore. I often sleep with a cough drop in my mouth when I have a bad cold. I have never had any problems before doing so with normal cough drops. Its been 2 days. My mouth is still sore from it and I still have the bump. I threw them away and will never use Luden's again. Pros
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Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: I pop them into my mouth and it helps a dry cough and a dry mouth. Pros
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Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: I was very pleased to see Sugar Free come out due to an awful fear of cavities!!! Now, the only place I can get these is at Drugstore. People haven't heard about them and don't believe they exist! Pros
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Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: This is the most effect product I've tried for sore throats. I don't mind using it at night because it's sugar free. Pros
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Comments about Luden's Throat Drops, Sugar Free, Wild Cherry, 25 ea: Luden's Sugar Free Wild Cherry cough drops are a surprisingly soothing and tasty delight that not only surpasses the taste of comparable cough drops, but also serves its purpose rather well. Like most other sugar free cough drops, the main active ingredient in Luden's SFWC is Pectin. Admittedly, Pectin is not nearly as strong as Menthol in terms of fast-acting relief, but it provides a small amount of relief over a longer period of time. Cough drops that contain doses of menthol in them tend to pack a punch, but they tend to be displeasing to the taste buds. So if you're looking for minor relief for a scratchy throat or a persistent dry cough, Pectin's a very suitable remedy. As for the Wild Cherry flavor, the drops truly do taste as delightful as they look. I recall looking at the package and thinking to myself that the drops couldn't possibly taste as good as they appeared. The drops look like a bright ruby red hard candy, minus the sugar and unnecessary calories. I tend to enjoy these whether I have the need for them or not; and unless any new studies regarding Pectin's safety have emerged over the course of the last few years, it is entirely safe to enjoy these whether you're "wanting" them or "needing" them. Luden's tends to be a better value than its leading competitors (Halls, Ricola, et al) in terms of the quantity, quality, and pricing of their respective cough suppressants. So go ahead and give them a try; you really don't have much to lose (other than that pesky cough of yours of course!). Displaying reviews 1-6 ![]() |