🍬 Sweet Relief, Sustainably Sourced!
Melora Manuka Honey Lozenges combine the potent healing properties of 525+ MGO Manuka honey, Echinacea, and propolis to provide effective sore throat relief. Each 2.1 oz pack contains 15 delicious strawberry elderberry lozenges, ethically sourced from New Zealand, designed to boost immunity and soothe coughs while supporting sustainable practices and local communities.
R**Y
A decent tasting lozenge but your kids wont agree
I think this is more of an adult taste. At least in the USA, things have to be pretty tasty for kids to think they are worth sucking on, even throat lozenges. These dont really fit the bill. The honey taste is there but mild, kind of like the red coloration. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I dont need more red dye in my food than there already is and these seem naturally colored, but they are just real mild in all ways. I do like that they have propoplis in the ingredients, that is something at least here that I have a hard time sourcing.As far as helping with a sore throat, they really havent. They are more just something to suck on, if you ask me, and it helps moisten your mouth and throat a little due to your body trying to digest it, so in that regard it makes it a little better but certainly not like a medicated lozenge would.Overall good, but not what I reach for when I am sick.
C**S
Two good things in one lozenge.
Manuka and Echinacea are two of my go-to items when needed. I use Manuka in wound care and it was so nice to find this in lozenges as well.If I may be totally honest, I don't care for the taste of the lozenges much but taste is something very personal so they might taste just great to the next one. The honey taste is in there, but it is overpowered by a taste that is unfamiliar to me.The lozenges are wrapped individually and the bag they come in can easily be resealed after opening.They have a two and a half year shelf life.oh yes, recommended.
O**L
tastes ok, a little pricey
these "healthy" cough lozenges taste ok, but the flavor is a little weird if you are used to most commercial OTC cough drops. they last a long time though. i don't currently have a cough so i can't really tell you if they help but generally any kind of hard lozenge you can suck on will help somewhat just because it keeps your throat moist. and the ingredients - echinacea, manuka honey, elderberry - are all generally helpful for boosting immunity and healing so i would guess they would help. the drops are individually wrapped, which is kinda weird but they do seem sticky on their exterior so i guess it's necessary. the current price of $10 for 15 drops seems very pricey to me and not something i would order regularly - i can get echninacea lemon honey drops from other brands for half that price for 3x the drops. i guess if you are really into the manuka honey then they'd be worth it but for me, i'll pass.
Q**S
Ok flavor, but I like them
You can definitely taste the Manuka honey in these lozenges. The strawberry and elderberry flavors are far down the list of things you taste in these, but these are nice for sore throats. I am not sure if you would be able to get your kids to try these, as the flavor is ok, but not great. My biggest complaint is the sheer number of lozenges in the package. 15 is not very many and you'll need to get more of these in no time if you use them every time you aren't feeling well. If they doubled the amount in the package, it would be a better value at its current price.
T**W
Nice Flavor… Very Soothing… Not Overly Sweet… Not Artificial… Individually Wrapped for Easy Carry…
These are soothing lozenges with a really nice flavor. The fruity flavors stand out and there is a subtle taste of honey. These are made with real sugar, not fructose or artificial sweeteners. The lozenges are individually wrapped. That makes it convenient for me to carry these in my pocket on days when my throat is a little scratchy. The wrapped lozenges are in a resealable bag.The bonus ingredients are echinacea and propolis. I cannot vouch for the health benefits of these. But, I can say that these lozenges have a really nice flavor and they dissolve slowly providing comfort to my throat.
P**A
Not very soothing
I'm assuming this is supposed to be a cough drop or sore throat lozenge, but that is only briefly mentioned in the item description. I can't comment about any medicinal value it may have, but the lozenge didn't give me any desensitizing coolness that could help a cough or throat. It also doesn't dissolve slowly near the end; it just breaks up.
R**N
Not a fan of the flavor
From my wife: I know nothing about the health benefits of manuka honey, so this is just a review on the taste of these strawberry elderberry lozenges. You can tell there are no artificial colors when you see the lozenge. There was a slight strawberry taste, but the majority of the taste was echinacea to me. It may be because I’m familiar with that taste, so it came through the most despite it being the last ingredient. It was a hard lozenge with a soft center. It tastes herbal to me so it’s not one I will reach for again. At 67 cents a lozenge it’s pricey, but it’s likely because it comes all the way from New Zealand.
S**A
Interesting product, though flavor may take getting used to
The lozenges have a somewhat weird scent and flavor. Not outright bad, just not quite what I expected even being familiar with the individual ingredients. Scent made me think of yeast bread dough, but the taste is a combo of manuka honey, brown cane sugar, and elderberry with subtle tones of the other ingredients (strawberry is not distinctive). They're definitely more tolerable than menthol drops even with the flavor not being quite a good match for me and the flavor lingers for a while. These do work to incite saliva, though more like a melting candy than a throat soother.
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