Home Health Homemade Cough Drop Lollipops

Homemade Cough Drop Lollipops

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Every once in a while the kids and I come down with a runny nose, sore throat, and other flu symptoms. Elderberry syrup is a staple in our home, but my kids also love these cough drop lollipops. They’re like cough drops but in sucker form.

DIY Cold & Cough Throat Lozenges

I probably don’t have to convince you why most store-bought cough suppressant syrups and cold medicines aren’t on my nice list! It could be the red food dye #40, the added acetaminophen and ibuprofen, or maybe the artificial flavors. I’ve made a lot of natural cold and flu remedies over the years, but organic throat drops are one of my kid’s favorites.

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Many years ago I made homemade cough drops for the kids and they couldn’t get enough of them. They feature a variety of herbs that are great for sore throat relief. Throat drops and cough drops aren’t suitable for all kids though, especially little ones who haven’t learned how not to swallow things whole yet.

By putting the cough drop on a stick it makes it a little more fun and more appropriate for little kids. As always though, be sure to supervise little ones with their lollipops to prevent any choking hazards. In general kids cough drop lollipops are recommended for ages 2 and up. Kids who are younger than this could use natural children’s cough syrup instead.

I really like this kid’s propolis cough syrup from Beekeeper’s Naturals!

Want to Buy it?

If DIY honey lollipops aren’t your thing, then there are some good options to buy too.

  • Beekeeper’s Naturals has honey and propolis throat-soothing lollipops for kids. They come in a variety pack of different flavors like strawberry, mixed berry with elderberry, and green apple.
  • Lolleez is another good brand that uses organic and non-GMO ingredients, including organic elderberry and organic honey. Their lollipops feature throat-soothing pectin and come in different flavors like watermelon and orange mango. Get them here.