My best friend is fighting Lorroakan for the first time, and she just called him LOZENGES. That's it. That's his name now.
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My best friend is fighting Lorroakan for the first time, and she just called him LOZENGES. That's it. That's his name now.
turns out i will be fine if i eat a bunch of lozenges! i can literally have multiple bags of fishermans friends and be ok
i just shouldnt get addicted, i dont wanna go to the hospital for a cough drop addiction like how lame is a COUGH DROP addiction, i would rather be addicted to something that sounds cool, like cocaine or heroin
THIS IS A JOKE, ADDICTIONS ARE SERIOUS AND I DO NOT PROMOTE GETTING ADDICTED TO COCAINE, HEROIN, OR ANY OTHER DRUGS (EVEN COUGH DROPS)
>was having a bad few days and went into the craft room determined to finish some of the circle bags
>opened a box just to see what I’d put inside that one
> decided to finish cutting out the last lozenges before I put it aside again to work on the bags
>just needed to lay them out to see if it was enough for a baby quilt or no.
>watched a tutorial on y seams to see if they truly were as hard as everyone makes out
>of course got to test the knowledge!
>y seams at least half of the lozenges, so each lozenge is attached to at least two others
> realises it’s been over six hours since I entered the craft room intent on finishing a circle bag and it’s dark and cold and instead I’ve almost made a quilt.
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I made some lozenges/troches in lab yesterday and they let us keep them! I was so confused wondering why they lab instructor was handing it back to me after checking it. But anyway here they are!
They shouldn’t make red lozenges, because they turn your spit the exact color of blood, and for someone with a sore throat it’s kind of important to know what fluids you’re hacking up
"Frog In Your Throat?" lozenges, c. 1957
Package states the "Medicated lozenges are beneficial in alleviating coughs due to smoking or colds, hoarseness, rawness, irritation, tickling, and soreness, resulting from dryness of the through or from clearing the throat." It also mentions how the lozenges have been used by singers, speakers, actors, announcers, teachers and all voice workers for over sixty years. Other uses include "...the social discomfort of unpleasant breath caused by seasoned foods, beverages, etc." Packaging consists of a small cardboard box depicting a frog holding an octagonal tablet that reads "frog."