Halls is a brand of mentholated cough drops and throat lozenges owned by Mondelēz International.
Halls was founded by American businessman William Halls in the 1930s.
In the 1950s Halls was acquired by the Warner-Lambert company.
In 2000, Warner-Lambert was acquired by Pfizer pharmaceuticals, which later sold the brand to Mondelez International in 2012.
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Halls Menthol Drops are the classic Halls product, known for their strong menthol flavor.
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Halls cough drops are good for soothing sore throats and suppressing coughs.
Halls cough drops come in a variety of flavors, including menthol, honey lemon, cherry, and more.
Halls makes a sugar-free version of their classic cough drops.
Yes, Halls cough drops are gluten-free.
It is recommended to not exceed 9 drops in a 24-hour period for adults.