
Tasty Herbal Drops Made with Swiss Alpine Herbs | Ricola
Our delicious cough drops offer everyday soothing relief with Ricola's iconic Swiss Alpine herbal blend.
Ricola Herbal Drops Made From The Goodness Of 13 Herbs | Ricola
At Ricola, we make tasty, natural herbal drops. Enhance your wellbeing with the power of Ricola's iconic 13 Swiss Alpine herbal blend.
Discover Ricola's Herbal Cough Drops | Ricola
Explore Ricola's Swiss-quality herbal cough drops and innovative products, made with a soothing Swiss Alpine herbal blend.
Try Our Original Herb Cough Drops | Ricola
Ricola Original Herb cough drops are made with our unique blend of 10 Swiss Alpine herbs, appreciated for their aromatic taste, with natural menthol to help relieve coughs and soothe sore throats. No …
Discover Our Herbal Drops For Max Relief | Ricola
Made with soothing, powerful menthol and the delicious flavor of our Swiss mountain herbal blend, the Ricola MAX range of herbal drops offer powerful, long-lasting, fast relief you need for your worst sore …
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Find Our Sugar Free Herbal Drops Selection | Ricola
Discover herbal drops & cough drops from Ricola. Made with our iconic 10 Swiss Alpine herbs and natural flavors. Available at major retailers.
Try Our Original Herb Sugar Free Bonbons & Cough Drops | Ricola
The Ricola range includes many boiled drops and teas that can be consumed by vegans. However, some drops contain honey, and are therefore not suitable for vegans.
Try Our Sugar Free Lemon Mint Herbal Cough Drops | Ricola
A sugar-free herbal throat drop that is soothing, effective, and pleasant, flavored by Ricola 's delicious blend of Swiss Alpine herbs, Ricola Lemon Mint herbal drops combine refreshing extracts of lemon …
Discover Our Herbal Drops For Mild Relief | Ricola
Ricola harnesses the goodness of nature to provide the soothing support you need during your cold, from the earliest symptoms to the moment you feel fully recovered.