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Fisherman's Friend Honey And Lemon Sugar Free Lozenges 25g
Pack size : 25g
KES 270.00(Inc. VAT)
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Fisherman’s Friend Honey and Lemon Menthol Flavour Lozenges were developed for fishermen working in the extreme conditions of the Icelandic deep-sea fishing. Now, millions of people enjoy these same invigorating qualities around the world. Honey-Lemon flavour menthol lozenges. So whether you're on a first date or heading to a meeting, ask yourself Does your mint taste this fresh. With demand for sugar free products on the rise, 1991 was the year our Sugar Free honey and lemon Flavour Lozenges were introduced. The recipe has proven a huge success.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Values As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
247kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
1033kJ
Per100Protein
0.004g
Per100Carbohydrates
95.31g
Per100Sugar
0.1g
Per100Fat
1.3g
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Sweeteners: Sorbitol● Sucralose● Acesulfame K● Flavourings: Honey Lemon Flavour● Menthol● Anti-Caking Agent: Magnesium Stearate● Acid: Citric Acid
Storage Condition
Store In A Cool Dry Place
Brand Message
Fisherman's Friend is a brand of strong menthol lozenges manufactured by the Lofthouse company in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. Fisherman's Friend was originally developed by pharmacist James Lofthouse in 1865 to relieve various respiratory problems suffered by fishermen working in the extreme conditions of the Northern deep-sea fishing grounds. Though he developed it as an extremely strong liquid remedy containing menthol and eucalyptus oil, Lofthouse later made the liquid into small lozenges, which were easier to transport and administer. According to the manufacturer, the fishermen began to refer to the lozenges as friends, hence the name. The company expanded its reach after Doreen Lofthouse married Tony Lofthouse, a grandson of the founder, in 1963, and became a director, it transitioned from direct sales to stocking by retailers and subsequently spread abroad, initially to Norway in 1974, and different flavours were added to appeal to regional tastes. The shape of the lozenges was reportedly based on the buttons of a dress worn by Mrs Lofthouse.