tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10594493.post1759290961863275997..comments2024-03-14T11:27:52.369-06:00Comments on Stoner: Why I Love RicolaChin Shih Tanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00852129729584273400noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10594493.post-38145631005308369662015-04-27T10:22:39.078-06:002015-04-27T10:22:39.078-06:00April, 2015: I have to say that Ricola pearls (the...April, 2015: I have to say that Ricola pearls (the non-sugar ones) are almost impossible to find anymore. I bought some when I went through Switzerland once last year (and paid an excessive price). The hard ones with sugar are still around but not interesting to me. <br /><br />Instead, I have found an accpetable substitute (also hard to find, but not impossible), produced by a company from Torino, Italy: The company is Pastiglie Leone, and the product is called "LeonSnella" (slender Lions). They have them in orange, lemon, blueberry (the best, but rarest), and licorice (to be avoided, IMHO). They are little gummy, semi-chewable drops, like the Ricola pearls. I have only found one place in Milano that sells them (the hard sugar ones are everywhere), so I keep going back there. <br /><br />Chin Shih Tanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00852129729584273400noreply@blogger.com