Läkerol

Swedish candy brand


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::summary Swedish candy brand ::

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Läkerol is a Swedish brand of candies. The candies are sugar-free pastilles with the major ingredient being gum arabic. The candies are produced in a variety of flavors. The candy is produced by the Swedish confectionery company, Cloetta. Läkerol's primary markets are the Scandinavian areas of northern Europe and Finland, after that Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

There’s a stadium named after Läkerol in the Swedish city of Gävle named Läkerol Arena.

In 1909, Adolf Ahlgren (1872-1954) introduced Läkerol. To this day, most Läkerol candies are stamped with the imprint of the letter "A". The name "Läkerol" comes from the Swedish word läka, which means "heal". In the 1980s, Swedish tennis player Björn Borg did a series of advertisements for Läkerol.{{cite web|url= https://www.cloetta.com/en/about-cloetta/history/the-history-of-lakerol/|title = The history of Läkerol

|website= Cloetta|access-date=March 1, 2020}}

References

References

  1. "Cloetta in Sweden".
  2. "Adolf Ahlgren".

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