Sour gummy worms are the best candy.
Also, you're a dog...you're not supposed to be eating candy, let alone cough drops.
Also, you're a dog...you're not supposed to be eating candy, let alone cough drops.
I'm not even mad at this thread because of this post. Unless you special order some or drive to the Cracker Barrel, horehound candy and cough drops can be hard to find. And at the risk of sounding like I'm 90 years old, they're really good. I'm going to order some of these off Amazon, my throat has been trying to become The Driest Place on Earth this allergy season and cough drops aren't helping much. (Ricola Honey Herb)
https://www.amazon.com/Claeys-Old-Fashioned-Hard-Candy/dp/B00WYAM71OI'm not even mad at this thread because of this post. Unless you special order some or drive to the Cracker Barrel, horehound candy and cough drops can be hard to find. And at the risk of sounding like I'm 90 years old, they're really good. I'm going to order some of these off Amazon, my throat has been trying to become The Driest Place on Earth this allergy season and cough drops aren't helping much. (Ricola Honey Herb)
I live in Arizona, "getting them locally" is not exactly a viable option.https://www.amazon.com/Claeys-Old-Fashioned-Hard-Candy/dp/B00WYAM71O
Market Basket and Ocean State Job Lot in the Boston area carries Claeys- they're relatively easily found all over New England. If you have to I guess you can order them off Amazon, but locally they cost $1 a bag. They have some other interesting flavors like Sassafras (taste like licorice which they also make).
Well, they're out of South Bend so they're not exactly local to me either. Your local Walmart might carry it, mine do. The best hard candies out there. The lemon drops are another of my favorites along with the cinnamon (which is a little spicy).I live in Arizona, "getting them locally" is not exactly a viable option.
Thanks, I'll check!Well, they're out of South Bend so they're not exactly local to me either. Your local Walmart might carry it, mine do.