Lakerol is a candy brand that specializes in producing pastilles made from licorice, menthol or fruit flavors.
- Lakerol was founded in the late 20th century in Sweden by the confectionery manufacturer Leaf.
- The brand started with producing licorice pastilles and later expanded its product line to include fruit and menthol flavors.
- In 2002, Lakerol merged with Leaf's confectionery business to become part of the Cloetta Group.
- Currently, Lakerol products are distributed in over 30 countries.
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Yes, Lakerol pastilles are suitable for vegans as they do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
Lakerol pastilles are hard and crunchy with a slightly powdery texture.
The main ingredient in Lakerol pastilles varies depending on the flavor, but it is typically xylitol, maltitol, acacia gum, or licorice extract.
Not all Lakerol pastilles contain sugar. The Lakrits variety is sugar-free, while the Fruktsmak and Xylitol varieties contain sweeteners instead of sugar.
Lakerol pastilles have a shelf life of about two years if stored in a cool, dry place.