🎤 Soothe Your Throat, Elevate Your Voice!
DOOLITTLE Sugar Free Soft Fruit Pastilles are a delightful throat-soothing treat made from a traditional English recipe. Each 2.12-ounce tin contains approximately 25 pastilles, crafted with 100% fruit extract and enriched with vitamin C. This gift set includes three convenient tins, perfect for on-the-go relief and sharing with friends and family.
N**B
Taste
These taste great my daughter says and helps keep her voice moist for singing.
J**S
Delish!
These are a bit pricy, but they are exactly the texture that I was looking for. No matter how careful I am with hard lozenges, they tear up the roof of my mouth. These are PERFECT and tasty too.
L**E
Pretty yummy
Kind of a raspberry flavor, chewy little artificially sweetened candy-like lozenges. Don't eat too many or you'll get a bad stomach -- the ingredients are notorious for creating intestinal problems.
L**)
Very effective for dry mouth
I have tried dozens of kinds of lozenges, cough drops, hard candy ... for dry mouth. My dry mouth just got worse and went down into my throat. Almost anything I put in my mouth (to eat or drink or to try to resolve the dry mouth) burned. This is the first over-the-counter treatment that actually starts to soothe as soon as I put it in my mouth. My only complaint is that it is expensive to use these as often as I need to. I have a few other options I use sometimes because I can't afford to use these all the time.
P**K
Best dry mouth relief, best flavor
Initially, I bought Dr. Doolittle’s Sugar Free Soft Fruit Pastilles in the tins (cute and practical) and then I just order the refills. There are 4-5 (I forget) to a refill pack; perfect for dropping into my purse.
S**S
Tasty but hard
Good taste but they’re really hard. Cough drops you expect to be hard but these have more of a gummy consistency. A very dense gummy. Too expensive for the experience.
K**S
Tasty, slippery
Bought them for my daughter who has to sing occasionally in her preforming arts class plays. She said they helped with her throat. I tried one and they have a good flavor.
G**R
Wow! Broken Seal.... Missing Candy! Be Careful...
Each tin is supposed to be sealed with a serial numbered adhesive label from the manufacturer in Switzerland. While the net weight of 2.12 oz (60.16g) is advertised the focus on the label is that there are supposed to be 25 pastilles in each tin. In this case these bubble wrapped tins had the serial numbered labels cleanly sliced with a very sharp tool and the tins were short by 1 or 2 pastilles in each tin. Each tin was between 2.55g and 5.1g short weight.It doesn't sound like a lot of shortage but I was disgusted and appalled to think that these tins had been opened and the pastilles possibly handled prior to shipping to me. And these pastilles are extremely expensive. With the tax I am paying $9.84 per tin which works out to over 39cents per pastille. However, it is more about the potentially unsanitary nature of this ordeal.I have placed 9 orders for these pastilles. That is 9 X $29.52 = $265.68 and who knows if the ones I received prior to this shipment were violated as well.If you order, please check the serial numbered safety seal on the can for a cut thereby breaking the "seal." And if you have received any tins check them for a razor thin slice across the "safety seal."Note: Apparently, one other reviewer noticed this problem. Another 1 star review from February 2022 cited product was open upon arrival. It is not too obvious as the knife or razor creates a very thin, neat slice across the label.Too bad this happened to an otherwise good although extremely expensive product. Keep in mind, with the tax, these cost over $74/lb
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