Original Herb

Made from a secret recipe since 1940.

  • With 13 herbs
  • Grown using natural methods
  • Sugar-free
  • Tooth-friendly
  • Lactose-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Natural flavorings only
  • Natural colorings only
  • Vegan

Sweetener (isomalt), extract (1%) of Ricola’s herb mixture, colour (plain caramel), sweetener (steviol glycosides), natural flavourings (mint, menthol)

Nutritional Values for 100g  
Energy 235 kcal / 990kJ
Fat, of which 
- Saturated fats
0g
0g
Carbohydrates, of which
- Sugars
- Polyols
97g
0g
97g
Protein 0g
Salt 0g

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  • With 13 herbs
  • Grown using natural methods
  • Sugar-free
  • Tooth-friendly
  • Lactose-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Natural flavorings only
  • Natural colorings only
  • Vegan

Sweetener (isomalt), extract (1%) of Ricola’s herb mixture, colour (plain caramel), sweetener (steviol glycosides), natural flavourings (mint, menthol)

Nutritional Values for 100g  
Energy 235 kcal / 990kJ
Fat, of which 
- Saturated fats
0g
0g
Carbohydrates, of which
- Sugars
- Polyols
97g
0g
97g
Protein 0g
Salt 0g

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FAQ

The Original

The original herb drop is famous the world over. Company founder Emil Richterich invented the 13-herb mixture himself.

Ricola Bonbon
  • With 13 herbs
  • Grown using natural methods
  • Natural flavorings only

The original herb drops have a distinctive cube shape unchanged since 1940 and they have a familiar, aromatic taste. The recipe used to make the original herb drops loved by people around the world  has remained virtually unchanged  since 1940 and is a closely guarded secret. Without giving too much away, the special quality of the original herb drop comes from the 13 herbs used in the recipe: horehound, burnet, speedwell, marshmallow plant, lady’s mantle, elder blossom, mallow, peppermint, sage, yarrow, cowslip, plantain and thyme.

Herb mixture

Not everyone understands the word “herb”

In our vocabulary the word “herb” is normally taken for granted. But this is, or rather was, not the case for all countries. Hear about how the word “herb” came to Japan with our “original herb drop”.

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