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Vombatus

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Well, it's the cold and flu season.

What's your "go to" cough drop?

I usually get the grocery store generic version of lemon-flavored Halls.
 
Not much on cough drops. Ludens probably, even though they're as much candy as anything else.

Now, hot tea and honey, yes. Bourbon, honey, and lemon, either mixed in a mason jar and taken by the spoonful or in a teacup with hot water added, oh very yes.
 
I prefer homemade-- Sugar with a little Jameson poured over it as my cough drop / syrup

I also try to be pro active by constantly washing my hands. Especially when I flying a lot on
commercial airliners. Those planes can carry a lot of germs this time of year.

I keep sanitizer everywhere. I like that many airports now have hand cleaner stations throughout
airport.
 
In my 20s/30s I used to catch a horrendous sore throat/coughing thing for 3-4 weeks every October/November -- actually right about this time of year, now that I remember it.

I used to slurp down Luden's cherry cough drops by the bagful. Funny because I don't particularly like cherries on anything else. I'd grab a few boxes of lemon too just to switch things up, but mainly I stuck with the cherry.

About when I turned 40, my annual throat affliction went away. No idea why.
 
Halls vitamin C drops by the handful. If I feel a cold coming on, I'll get a big bag and eat probably 20 a day, until I start to feel a sore spot developing in the inside of my mouth. I think each one has as much vitamin C as a glass of orange juice (or at least 100 percent of the recommended dosage for the day).
 
I have a bad history with coughs. Even a little cold inflames my bronchial passage and it triggers an asthma problem. I also cough when I exercise in cold weather -- I never realized it, but they were linked. When a cold or flu triggers that cough, it won't go away on its own. It usually takes steroids to get rid of it -- otherwise, I walk around hacking for weeks and sounding like I have tuberculosis.

Cough drops don't help much. If I do take them, they have to have menthol. So I get the nastiest tasting ones, the Halls mentho-lyptus. Not a cough drop, but Mucinex is pretty good for a cough.
 
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Break out the Ri-cola if you are in NYC. It seems like flu season has started early

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Don't have a go-to, but normally the Halls honey or lemon. And I've found that the Simply Saline nasal spray and the Neti pot help immensely during allergy season. And trust me, you get used to the Neti pot once you realize it works.
 
If you're serious about it, Fisherman's Friend is a different class of cough drop. It hurts it's so strong, but it works much better than any of the candies.
 
Gotta be serious about your cough supressants, my friend.
 
Nothing to see here move along.

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