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For those of us who are sick of tossing fruity flavoured cold remedies down out throats. What I want is a cup of coffee that will make me well. The caffeine will make it non drowsy and allow you to get some work done.
Neo Citran
http://www.neocitra...ish/pages/page3.htm [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
TheraFlu
http://www.drugstor..._cough_medicine.htm The closest U.S. equivalent I can find. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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For non-Canadians, Neo Citran is a hot lemon flavoured cold medication drink. |
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In the UK there are various lemon flavoured cold/influenza remedies that are more or less acceptable in black tea. |
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Since one's palate is usually blunted during a cold, taste isn't so much of an issue. But a coffee-based remedy would be good. (+) |
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My own cold remedy consists of whisky, honey, and twenty seconds in the microwave. |
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//My own cold remedy consists of whisky, honey, and twenty seconds in the microwave.// |
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Putting your self in the microwave for twenty seconds sounds as if it could be more painful than the cold, [angel]. |
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Either the microwave is very big, or [angel] is much smaller than we all thought ...... |
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<insert "dancing on the head of a pin" reference here> |
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Thanks Waugs, I didn't realize Neo-Citran was a canadian only thing. |
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