Description
Em‑eukal Klassisch Hustenbonbons mit Süßungsmitteln – Em‑eukal Classic Cough drops with sweeteners
Our classic is famous for its powerful combination of eucalyptus oil and menthol. And so always and everywhere ensures a special taste that has an effect. Based on the original recipe by Dr. Carl Soldan from 1923.
- Cough drop
- Sugar free
- Only genuine with the flag®
- Guarantee for the highest premium quality and the art of candy cooking
PACKAGE CONTENTS: 75 g
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS
Sweetener: Isomalt; menthol, eucalyptus oil; Caramel; Sweetener: sucralose.
NUTRITIONAL ADVICE
Simply enjoy Em-eukal Classic and consider the importance of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
OTHER INFORMATION
Sugar-free: Can have a laxative effect if consumed in excess.
Nutritional Values
NUTRITIONAL VALUES on average per 100g:
Energy / Calorific value 978 kJ (235 kcal)
Fat 0g
– of which saturated fatty acids 0 g
Carbohydrates 98 g
– of which sugar 0 g
Protein 0g
Salt 0 g
About Em-eukal
Em-eukal is a brand name of the family company Dr. C. Soldan from Adelsdorf, Franconia, Germany.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the pharmacist Dr. Carl Soldan developed the Em-eukal candy recipe with eucalyptus and menthol, which was marketed as a medicine from 1923. In 1972 Kinder Em-eukal was also launched. Since 2015, Em-eukal and Kinder Em-eukal have also been available as chewable gumdrops. Today the sweets are sold in pharmacies, drugstores and food retailers.
Em-eukal was registered as a trademark in 1928.
Also a registered trademark of the sweets is a white and red band with the inscription “Only genuine with the flag”, which was originally intended to protect against hygiene. You should be able to tear open the candy wrapper with the ribbon under the wrapper without having to touch the candy. Em-eukal Classic was prescribed to miners up until the 1950s.
The picture of a little boy on the packaging of Kinder Em-eukal is protected as a figurative mark.
The Em-eukal brand has received multiple awards in the marketing and food industries.
Excerpts translated from the German Wikipedia article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em-eukal