Ricola Mouthwateringly Good Swiss Herbal Sweets Sugar Free Refreshing Lemon or Tasty Cranberry (45g) was £1.31 now 65p
10 comments
rubberbullets
19 Nov 16#10
YES
Shirley Eugeste
19 Nov 16#9
Do these still have the warning on the packet about excessive consumption having a laxative effect?
When they say excessive, it's not that excessive.
Believe me, I speak from experience...... :confused:
gsj87
18 Nov 16#7
The difference is you don't have control over all those things you've mentioned but you do have control as to what you put into your body. You can't compare the two.
Moonwolf1976
18 Nov 16#4
They Sound nice to me, I'll try them out <3
sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#3
Voted hot though Aspartame is linked to Alzimers and not recommended for children . It is contained in coke and other diet drinks as well. Wish it had stevia or fruit alcohol as sweetner.
Moonwolf1976 to sam_of_london
18 Nov 161#5
Your worried about a sweetener!, how about all those carcinogenic fumes in the very air you breath from diesel vehicles then? Or the threat to our water supply that is Fracking! Or that new nuclear power plant they are building?, Those things worry me more! :neutral_face:
rubberbullets to sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#6
All of the sweetners are under attack from one source or another all the time! I don't like many things that are sweet but it's so hard to avoid them. If you read the ingredients label them there in over 90% of processed food. Advertisers even use the word SWEET to try to sell their produce.
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#8
[citation needed]
summerof76
17 Nov 16#2
Thanks for posting, I always keep some of these in my handbag :smiley:
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Ricola Mouthwateringly Good Swiss Herbal Sweets Sugar Free Refreshing Lemon or Tasty Cranberry (45g) was £1.31 now 65p
10 comments
When they say excessive, it's not that excessive.
Believe me, I speak from experience...... :confused: