Three Lollies Products
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7 per box.
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Variety Box
One each of Peppermint, Cinnamon, Natural Cola, Natural Green Apple, Sour Raspberry, Sour Lemon,
& Papaya pops.
Peppermint:
Is one of the oldest and most recognized home remedies for upset
tummies. It can relax the stomach and is helpful for nausea and vomiting. In
addition, it can have a calming and soothing effect on the body.
Cinnamon:
A traditional flavor often taken in the form of herbal tea, our cinnamon
lollie leads to a reduction of nausea and an overall feeling of relaxation.
Natural Cola:
An age-old standby for nausea and upset stomach has been cola
syrup. We have taken that delicious flavor and created a wonderful lollipop
that you will be sure to love!
Natural Sour Flavors:
Many people crave something sour or tart to combat a queasy stomach. In
addition, tart foods can act as a good appetite stimulant. Our natural sour
fruit lollies include: natural green apple, sour raspberry and sour lemon.
Papaya:
This delicious fruit, with its origins in the Caribbean and Hawaiian
Islands, has been used for centuries as a medicinal remedy and digestive
aid. Our natural papaya lollipop is fragrant, fresh and very soothing.
*We ship FedEx Ground, and
do not ship to P.O. Boxes or APO addresses.
Ingredients:
Brown rice syrup, evaporated cane juice, citric acid, natural flavors (made with essential oils), and natural colors.
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size 1 piece (10g). Servings Per Container: 7. Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 40, Calories from Fat 0, Total Fat: 0g. Total Carbohydrate: 10g, 3%
Daily Value: Sugars 6g, Protein 0g. Not a significant source of calories from
fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C,
calcium and iron. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your
daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie need.Not a significant source of
calories from fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin
C, calcium and iron. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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