

🎶 Soothe your voice, savor the flavor!
Grether's Sugarfree Blackcurrant Pastilles are a premium throat-soothing treat made from sun-ripened blackcurrants, rich in Vitamin C. Ideal for singers and those with dry mouths, these pastilles combine health benefits with delightful taste, all while being crafted from natural ingredients in a tradition that dates back to 1850.











| ASIN | B000VJZRSA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,913 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #15 in Dry Mouth Relief Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,227) |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2005 |
| Department | Face & Oral Care |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 23887.600.112.03 |
| Manufacturer | GRETHER'S |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 2.75 x 1.25 inches; 3.75 ounces |
M**T
Soothing and effective for a sore, dry throat
I bought Grether’s Sugarfree Blackcurrant Pastilles for my wife while she had laryngitis, and they worked wonders. They really helped soothe her throat and kept her mouth moist, which made a big difference with the dryness and pain she was dealing with. She found them gentle, not overly sweet, and easy to use throughout the day. The blackcurrant flavor was pleasant, and the sugar-free aspect was a nice bonus. If you’re looking for something to ease throat discomfort, especially during laryngitis or a bad sore throat, these pastilles are definitely worth trying.
G**N
The most Honest Review you’ll see! comparing a few pastille products.
As an aspiring singer, I saw “Grether’s pastilles” recommended by a famous singer. In my search I found Grether’s, but Dr.Doolittle’s popped up highly ranked (and a little cheaper) as well. I bought 3 things: Dr.Doolittle’s original blackcurrant (plastic bags, 6 bags, 4 per pack = 24 pieces = $10), Dr.Doolittle’s 4 flavor variety pack sugar free (maybe 4 pieces per bag? Can’t remember. ~16 =$6.55), and finally Grether’s sugar free blueberry tin (they don’t say how many but I’d guess maybe 25 pieces? = $17). First off, flavor is a big factor for me. I have very sensitive taste buds. The Dr.Doolittle sugar free flavored pack - absolute NO from me. They were hard, weird texture when chewed, and most of them left a minty taste in my mouth. I HATE MINT. But also, minty aftertaste on something like grapefruit or lime??? Not good. Not buying these again. BUT as for the question of Grether’s versus Dr.Doolittle’s (the original blackcurrant flavor at least) they were both great, but I think Dr.Doolittle’s did a bit better for me. I found that I would take Dr.Doolittle’s every 15 minutes or so, and I could really FEEL it working. Sorry to be gross: but yes, it produced a lot of saliva. These versions were soft and the flavor was good. I don’t count Grether’s out, because they do work as well, but I didn’t feel it working as much (saliva production) and it didn’t feel as obvious, so I felt the need to take them more frequently. Basically every 10 minutes or so. Flavor was barely noticeable to be honest. Not bad, but not as good as the blackcurrant. (Which for me is surprising. I would have thought I would have liked the sweeter berry flavor better, but maybe it’s the fact that Grether’s is sugar free? I really feel this is working against it). I went through what I bought rather quickly so I stocked up, buying both Grether’s sugar free blueberry and Dr.Doolittle’s classic blackcurrant again. I have Grether’s classic blackcurrant (not sugar free) in my cart for next time, so maybe I’ll update when I’ve tried those, but it won’t be for a while. NOW: if you want to know how they worked in terms of singing - phenomenal! Highly recommend! Clearer sound, less vibrato, and overall feel like I am easily hitting notes that are usually difficult for me. But like I said, effects are pretty short. But worth it? For me, absolutely! I also had a day where I wasn’t feeling good: wasn’t eating or drinking anything, but I kept popping (the Grether’s) just to keep my mouth from going dry. It’s weird to explain, but they did help in this odd scenario. They are advertised to dry mouth sufferers as well, so I think that’s YES, they would help you, if this is your aim. So, at this very moment, #1 Dr.Doolittle’s originals, #2 Grether’s sugar free blueberry, and removed from list: Dr.Doolittle’s sugar free anything. I honestly have really high hopes for Grether’s original, too. I think the sugar free part is just making them harder to chew and more unpleasant to eat (they don’t “melt” the same as the ones with sugar) and possibly that makes it so they don’t work as well? Like the sugar actually adds to the effect? Maybe I’m making it up in my mind. But that’s the most honest review you’re going to see out of these! hope this helps others like me!
D**Z
Does the job, tastes great
These taste great, pretty close to Halls’ honey & lemon drops except without the abrasiveness of hard candy. It’s an interesting texture; softer than a hard candy but firmer than a gummy. It’s a little odd at first, but it quickly becomes very satisfying. And, most importantly, it’s really helpful with vocal recovery after a hellish illness.
L**N
A Lifesaver for Vocalists!
I can’t say enough about these! I’m on the worship team at my church and we had a retreat that was three days. Over those three days I sang 17 songs and I knew my voice was going to take a beating. I would use these in between sets and they were a lifesaver! The flavor is great and they are very soothing. These are now a part of my routine each time I sing. Highly recommend for anyone that is a singer!
A**R
Interesting!
The flavors are subtle and it is definitely a texture to get used to.
R**A
Very good quality
I am so glad that they came out with a sugar free version of these. These really are the best at coating your throat. They are expensive, but they are the best ones that I have tried out of all of them.
M**E
Does the job if you know what the job is
I’m shocked at the number of bad reviews due to ineffectiveness, bad taste or expiration date. First, pastilles like this work primarily to coat the mouth and throat with a smooth, thick substance to ease a sore/scratchy throat. They’re not medicine. If you expect anything more than the above, buy medicine. Secondly, because they are not candy, they don’t taste or feel like candy. I buy these precisely because I have dry mouth and throat and they work great at stimulating saliva and coating my dry mouth and throat with something soothing that’s not gum, sugar or irritating sweeteners. They aren’t super sweet (tend to be slightly tart actually) and they aren’t soft like gummy bears but also not hard and crunchy. They are meant to suck on and relatively quickly dissolve. Finally, if you buy these and they are bad tasting to you or don’t “work” for you or the expiration date is within 6 months or WHATEVER REASON, they have a 45 day money back guarantee. Contact THE SELLER. Not Amazon. The seller’s info is on the product package and they will explain their terms and tell you how to get your money back. Also, how do so many people not understand that although Amazon will not let you return anything edible, they will refund your money if what you purchase is meant to be edible but not edible. If it’s not acceptable for you to consume because no human would be able to consume it, contact Amazon and they will refund your purchase. They don’t want your nasty garbage back so toss it, get a credit, and try another pastille. They vary widely in flavor but most are otherwise close to what you get here. Also, don’t buy the one that claims to ease anxiety with magic..ahem homeopathy. That is an expensive con.
P**M
Flavorful and soothing
My all time favorite! The flavor is delicious and it smooths my throat.
H**.
Pas du tout conforme à l’image proposée.
J**H
Bones
W**T
Ok
J**A
Sono molto evoluenti e buone per chi canta . Fanno bene alla voce . Consigliate
E**N
Sehr gut für die Schleimhäute, weil sehr Schleim ziehend
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