Everything about L Kerol totally explained
Läkerol is a
Swedish brand of
candies currently produced by the
Leaf confectionary company.
The candies are sugar- and calorie-free
pastilles with the major ingredient being
gum arabic. The candies are produced in a variety of flavours.
Läkerol was founded by Adolf Ahlgren in 1909 and because of their founder, every candy is stamped with the imprint of the letter "A". The name "Läkerol" comes from the Swedish word "läka", which means "heal". In the 1980s
Björn Borg did a series of advertisements for Läkerol.
Läkerol's primary markets are the
Scandinavian areas of northern Europe, after that
Switzerland,
The Netherlands,
Belgium,
Singapore, and
Hong Kong.
Flavours
Many flavours are offered by Läkerol, variations in these flavours are largely dependent on the where the product is being sold:
- Blue Fruits (blueberry, blackberry and blackcurrant)
- Eucalyptus
- Cassis (blackcurrant)
- Sugarless (liquorice, herb, Menthol)
- Passion Fruit (passion fruit, green tea)
- Lemon
- Cactus
* Original
* Salmiak
* Yuzo
* Cactus
* Blue Fruits
* Pomegranate
* Pitaya
* Cupa
* Salvi
* Special
* Red & Spicy
* Bon Bons
* Cassis
* Eucalyptus
* Mint
* Sweet Licorice
* Black
* Strawberry Licorice
* Cisali
* Lemon
* Soft Berry (Läkerol for Kids)
* Soft Fruit (Läkerol for Kids)
* Soft Blue (Läkerol for Kids)
* Golden Grape
* Läkerol Dark Pure Liqourice
* Läkerol Dark Smoked Liqourice
* Läkerol Dark Orange Liqourice
* Läkerol Split Cloudberry
* Läkerol Split Raspberry
* Läkerol Split Lingonberry
* Läkerol Dents Mint
* Läkerol Dents Lemon
Further Information
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