Wiki says
Sucrets® lozenges in its trademark tin packaging first appeared on the
market in 1931. Since then, more than 450 million tins have been sold.
Sucrettes seems a little older than this - comes after sucre i.e.
sugar - used contain saccharine as a makeshift for sugar.
http://www.sucrettes.com/saga.htm
Philippe, coffee? black please, sugar? no.
Le 9 janv. 13 à 15:34, Chris Barker a écrit :
> Sucrets used to be marketed in the UK, Piers; I think that there was
> a replacement, which might be the same box.
>
> Chris
>
> On 9 Jan 2013, at 09:54, "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Arts & Crafts shop? What's wrong with a drugstore? I have a box of
>> 18
>> Sucrets sore throat lozenges, rigid white plastic, which holds two
>> BLM-1
>> batteries perfectly. Shame that Sucrets is a US brand, so I can't get
>> another one or two.
>
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