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Läkerol is a Swedish brand of sugar-free throat lozenges introduced in 1909 by Adolf Ahlgren. The name 'Läkerol' is derived from the Swedish word 'läka,' meaning 'heal.' The candies are produced in various flavors and are primarily manufactured in Sweden, with production also taking place in other countries. Cloetta AB, a Swedish confectionery company, acquired Läkerol and now owns the brand. Cloetta AB is headquartered in Sweden and is listed on the NASDAQ Stockholm stock exchange. Läkerol is available in multiple countries, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, the USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, and others. The brand is known for its sugar-free pastilles that soothe the throat and freshen breath.
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