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Kaiser assorted cough candies

Kaiser assorted cough candies

a tastily variety

The assorted cough candies contain a selection of Kaiser classic cough candies:

  • Chest caramels with vitamin C and various herbal extracts
  • Eucalyptus with vitamin C and menthol
  • Bavarian Malt candies and
  • Alpine Herb with vitamin C and various herbal extracts.


All of these Kaiser candies are soothing to the throat.

Bag content 90g
Article No. 2014
GTIN 4017200020147
Information regarding food allergen
Lactose-free Yes
Gluten-free No
Wheat glucose syrup Yes
Maltodextrin from wheat No
Flavours from barley Yes
Others Ascorbic acid



Further information
Genetic engineering-GMO-free Yes
Organic No
Suitable for diabetics No
Suitable for vegans No

Ingredients
Eucalyptus:
sugar; glucose syrup; natural flavours: menthol, eucalyptus oil, peppermint; food colouring agent: caramel (ammonia-caramel); vitamin C.

Chest caramels:
sugar; glucose syrup; barley malt extract (11%); herbal extracts; essential oils; natural flavours; vitamin C; food colouring agent: caramel (ammonia-caramel).

Bavarian Malt:
sugar; brown sugar; glucose syrup; barley malt extract (5%).

Alpine Herb:
sugar; glucose syrup; honey (4%); barley malt extract; herbal extract; vitamin C; food colouring agent: caramel (ammonia-caramel); table salt; menthol; peppermint oil.

Nutrition facts

100 g contain on average:
Energy value 1669 kJ / 393 kcal
Proteins <1 g
Carbohydrates 97 g
Of which sugar 78 g
Of which polyhydric alcohol 0 g
Fat <1 g
Of which saturated fatty acids <1 g
Of which cholesterol 0 mg
Fibres 0 g
Sodium <1 g
Vitamin C 130 mg
are 216 % of the requested daily requirement

Kaiser’s soothing throat and cough candies have been produced at our location in Waiblingen since 1889.

The classic founding product of chest caramels is one of the oldest registered trademarks in Germany.

The use of selected, high quality ingredients in all Kaiser Wohltubonbons® (“soothing candies“) gives them a matchless, aromatic and unique flavour with a soothing effect on the throat.