Halls Cough Drops

By Peter Gitundu

In 1893, Halls Brothers Company was founded and later sold to Warner Lambert in 1964, who together with Pfizer renamed it Cadbury-Schweppes in 1971. The company ventured into pharmaceutical products and Hats How Halls Cough Drops were born. Used as cough and sore throat relievers, they have grown from the plain old common medication to more of an appealing remedy for coughs and throat infections.

Halls cough drops are among the cough remedies that come in a variety of flavors. Unlike in the past where you could only find them in eucalyptus flavors, today you can buy them in a number of flavors like Canada Dry, Ginger Ale, Citrus Blend, Cherry, Honey-lemon, Ice Blue Peppermint, Mentho-Lyptus, Spearmint Flavor, Strawberry Flavor, Tropical Fruit Flavor, Pina Colada Flavor among many others. This is what differentiates Halls cough drops from other cough remedies in the market.

When you buy these drops you are assured that you will get quick remedy to your cough problem and not unless the cough is in its chronic stages, you will not need to visit your doctor. Hall company, under the new name they registered in 1971, did not stop here. They went ahead to introduce China Green tea flavored cough drops that came in a wide variety. To mention a few, there are Cherry drops made from Menthol and Eucalypti and used mostly by children.

Honey-lemon cough drops are made from Benthol Beta Carotene, honey and soy and are used as sore throat relievers. Strawberry cough drops and Tropical Fruit cough drops made from Menthol, Glucose syrup and red 40 flavors and contains vitamin c. With its quest to introducing more flavors in the market the company is launching more flavors including Cool Berry, Cool Creamy Orange, Cool Citrus blend among others.

Peter Gitundu Researches and Reports on Coughs. For More Information on Halls Cough Drops, Visit His Site at HALLS COUGH DROPS. You Can Also Add Your Views About Halls Cough Drops On My Blog Here HALLS COUGH DROPS.

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