Now that it’s mid-March, warm spring days are almost here. But that doesn’t mean that cold and flu season is over! To the contrary, it almost seems as if my boys have more sniffles and coughs in the spring than at any other time. That’s why I was so happy to discover Little Remedies. This unique line of cough, cold and pain relief products for infants and children contain no artificial flavours, no artificial colours and no alcohol for a safer, more natural way to help your little ones feel better.

I was also happy to see the line included Saline Spray and a Stuffy Nose Kit. Being stuffed up is so hard on kids and my boys are no exception. I loved that the products used a gentle saline solution to help naturally relieve stuffiness and let little ones feel better. And the naturally-flavoured Children’s Fever/Pain Reliever was a basic acetaminophen pain reliever that was free of saccharin, gluten, alcohol and artificial colours and flavours. Acetaminophen is something that I always have on hand since it’s useful for everything from teething woes to high fevers. I loved having a product on hand that could help my boys feel better without a bunch of unnecessary ingredients.
If you’d love to experience the effectiveness of these fabulous products for yourself, you’re in luck! Little Remedies is very generously offering one lucky Mommy Kat and Kids reader their very own Little Remedies prize pack just like the one I received! To enter to win, just leave a blog comment about which Little Remedies product you think would be the most used in your household.
Little Remedies has been such a great find for our household and I love knowing that I can help my boys feel better when they’re sick without giving them a bunch of additives that they don’t need. Check out the product line for yourself and relieve cold and flu symptoms without artificial additives!
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Soothing Syrup for colds
I would have to say we would use the Honey Elixir most
The Little Remedies For Colds Decongestant Plus Cough Relief sounds very handy for this house.
pain releiver
Stuffy Nose Kit
I BELIEVE THESE PRODUCTS WERE RECALLED.
Not exactly, Karen. A single batch of the Infant Fever and Pain Reliever was recalled in January due to possible low levels of acetaminophen, but at this point that batch would likely all be off the shelves. You can read more about the recall here: http://www.1310news.com/2013/01/24/batch-of-infant-fever-remedy-recalled-contains-less-drug-than-claimed/
the stuffy nose kit
We would use the Nose drops the most – they work great for colds and sleeping
I think the Soothing Syrup would work well for Sara because she is allergic to red colouring and these products don’t use dyes.
i like Little Remedies® For Fevers™
Children’s Fever/Pain Reliever, we don’t often give meds for anything else