Product Description.:
Soothes coughs and sore throats. Great-tasting, natural remedy for kids.*
Soothes throats naturally*
Made with real honey
No dextromethorphan
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Helpful Hints
Avoid putting cotton swabs, twisted tissues or your fingernail inside your child?s nose.
After wiping your child?s nose, always apply a moisturizing gel to protect against soreness.
Make sure your child drinks plenty of fluids. This will help make coughs more productive by loosening phlegm.
Daily use of saline drops will help keep nasal passages clean and moisturized.
Use a cool-mist humidifier in your child?s room to release moisture into the air to help your child's stuffy nose and dry scratchy throat.
Humidifiers vs. Vaporizers
Both vaporizers and humidifiers accomplish the same goal: they release moisture into the air.
Humidifiers produce moisture by using a motor to convert water to a fine mist.
Vaporizers produce moisture by using a heating element to convert water to steam.
In general, cool-mist humidifiers are recommended.
Directions.:
To soothe cough and sore throat*, give one Honey Pop every 2-4 hours.
Other Information
Store at 20?-25?C (68?-77?F) in a dry place.
See bottom panel on box or foil pouch for Lot Number and Expiration Date.
THIS STATEMENT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
Ingredients.:
Caramel color, corn syrup, honey, natural flavor, sucrose, water.
Warnings.:
CHOKING HAZARD: Not for children under 3 years.
Contains natural honey, which is not recommended for children under one year due to the risk of botulism.
Ask a doctor before use if your child has:
cough that occurs with too much phlegm (mucus)
cough that lasts or is chronic such as occurs with asthma or chronic bronchitis
high blood pressure or diabetes
Stop use & ask a doctor if:
cough persists for more than 7 days, tends to recur, or is accompanied by high fever, rash or persistent headaches. These could be signs of a serious condition.