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Ricola offers several herb drop flavors (both with sugar and sugar-free) containing essential oils, natural flavoring and some products offering Vitamin C supplements.(color of the pack)

The following are available in US market:

  • Ricola Cough & Throat Drops
    • Original Herb / Natural Herb (yellow with plants)
    • Honey Lemon with Echinacea (pink)
    • Lemon Mint (yellow)
    • Honey Herb (orange with honeycomb)
    • Menthol
    • Cherry Honey (cherry red)
    • Dual Action - *new 2011 (cherry red/black)
  • Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops
    • Mountain Herb (yellow with plants on white)
    • Green Tea with Echinacea (emerald green on white)
    • Menthol (blue on white)
    • Lemon Mint (yellow)
    • Cherry (cherry red)
  • Ricola with Vitamin C
    • Mixed Berry (dark red/violet)

The following products are available in Switzerland: Original Herb, Lemon Balm (hard herb drop and pearls), Sage, Eucalyptus, Sea Buckthorn, Elder Blossom (hard herb drop and pastilles), Cranberry, Blackcurrant (pastilles), Peppermint (pearls), Orange Mint, Herb-Honey,Verbena and Mountain Mint.

Since 2008, Ricola has also offered the chewing gum flavors “Wild Mint”, “Lemon Balm”, “Alpine Fresh” and “Spearmint”. The chewing gum contains herbs from the Swiss Alps. Chewing gum flavors are all sugar free and are available exclusively in Switzerland.

Ricola also produces teas and tisanes. Today, instant tea flavors available in Switzerland are Elder Blossom, Lemon Balm, Herb Tea and Good Night Tea. In 2007, tea bags were also introduced in the flavors Herbs, Swiss Mint, Verbena and Lemon Balm.

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