PULMOLL SANS SUCRE CITRON 45g

  • Bonbons citron sans sucres 45g
  • Soulage les maux de gorge
  • Rafraîchit l’haleine instantanément
  • Enrichi en vitamine C
  • Renforce le système immunitaire
  • Saveur citron agréable et naturelle
  • Facile à emporter partout
  • Longue durée d’utilisation
  • Libération lente pour efficacité prolongée
  • Convient pour usage quotidien

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Description

Les bonbons Pulmoll Citron & Vitamine C sans sucres sont idéals pour apaiser les maux de gorge tout en rafraîchissant l’haleine. Leur saveur citronnée procure une sensation de fraîcheur agréable, tandis que la vitamine C contribue à renforcer le système immunitaire et à soutenir l’organisme au quotidien. Pratiques à emporter, ils constituent un allié simple et efficace pour le confort de la gorge et la santé bucco-dentaire.

Indications

  • Gorge irritée ou sensible
  • Besoin de rafraîchir l’haleine
  • Soutien des défenses naturelles grâce à la vitamine C
  • Utilisation quotidienne, à tout moment de la journée

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Prendre un bonbon dès que le besoin s’en fait sentir.
  • Laisser fondre lentement dans la bouche pour une action prolongée.
  • Ne pas dépasser la dose journalière recommandée.
  • Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec, hors de portée des enfants.

Composition

Édulcorants (sorbitol, maltitol, aspartame), acide citrique, arôme naturel de citron, vitamine C, édulcorants (acésulfame K, sucralose), colorants (E100, E160a).

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