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This shelf keeps it simple: honey lozenges and herbal throat sprays, in small formats made for the season. Honibe's pure-honey lozenges anchor the selection in flavours from honey-lemon and cherry to menthol and elderberry, with some versions adding vitamin C, zinc or echinacea. Alongside them sit herbal throat sprays, including a cinnamon-lemon option, for shoppers who prefer a quick spritz to a slow lozenge. Small formats make it easy to keep one in every bag.
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Honibe, a Prince Edward Island company, presses its lozenges from real dried honey rather than building them on a sugar-syrup base — the honey is the lozenge. The core flavours stay classic (honey-lemon, honey-menthol, honey-cherry), while the Immune Boost citrus version folds in echinacea, zinc and vitamin C, and the elderberry version adds one of the season's favourite berries. Ten-count sleeves are small enough to tuck in a coat pocket, a desk drawer or the car's glove box.
St Francis’ Stop It Cold throat spray and Innotech’s Colflex cinnamon-lemon spray offer a no-dissolve alternative — handy when you’d rather not keep a lozenge going. When choosing, think about where you'll use it: lozenges are discreet for meetings and travel, sprays are quick at home. Check each label for ingredients and directions, and if you're unsure which suits you, the team in-store is glad to help.