Läkerol

Läkerol is a Swedish brand of candies currently produced by Cloetta.

The candies are sugar- and calorie-free pastilles with the major ingredient being gum arabic. The candies are produced in a variety of flavors.

Läkerol was founded by Adolf Ahlgren in 1909 and, due to which, most Läkerol candies are 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 and Finland, after that Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Flavors

Many flavors are offered by Läkerol, variations in these flavors are largely dependent on where the product is being sold:

External links

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