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Posted by Ashyana Rosetti
I absolutely love the manuka honeysuckers- very effective in soothing the throat when it feels tired, or strained. I can't go without them!!!
Posted by Anne S
I’m pregnant with my fourth baby and have been taking Honeysuckers to alleviate her mild daytime indigestion. One or two Honeysuckers a day for the past three to four weeks have been helpful: It’s been a very nice aid to digestion after a meal. I am also really interested in food-based remedies rather than chemical-based supplements and I found the Honeysuckers appealed particularly for giving to children when they have coughs.
Posted by Barbara Cox, Nutrichef
Honeysuckers are probably as effective (as the liquid honey), if not more so, because of the ease of application.
Posted by Cynthia Shilling
I first read about your Honeysuckers in Easy Living Magazine and have since been buying them in Waitrose. I have not had a sore throat but I take them for general well-being and I find they have really made a difference. They are also very pleasant.
Posted by Unknown
Favourite flavour – organic honey – I just loved the smooth texture, scent and taste of this honeysucker. When I put it in my mouth I had a flashback to when I used to make and consume copious amounts of pulled taffee with NZ honey as a kid. Deelish.
Product – I loved looking at the tabs because they look so natural. The superberries one reminds me of a quality smoothy made from fresh berries compressed into a single tab. Flavour wise the tabs are interesting because they develop and change over time.
I thought the suckability and texture was nice on the manuka honey variety, but my absolute favourite was the Echinacea one, which seemed to be the most subtle of all the flavours. I particularly liked that you could suck and then it became sort of chewy. Nothing like a slightly unexpected taste and chew sensation!
Posted by Unknown
Favourite flavour – organic honey – I just loved the smooth texture, scent and taste of this honeysucker. When I put it in my mouth I had a flashback to when I used to make and consume copious amounts of pulled taffee with NZ honey as a kid. Deelish.
Product – I loved looking at the tabs because they look so natural. The superberries one reminds me of a quality smoothy made from fresh berries compressed into a single tab. Flavour wise the tabs are interesting because they develop and change over time.
I thought the suckability and texture was nice on the manuka honey variety, but my absolute favourite was the Echinacea one, which seemed to be the most subtle of all the flavours. I particularly liked that you could suck and then it became sort of chewy. Nothing like a slightly unexpected taste and chew sensation!
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