Nipits is a brand of traditional liquorice lozenges made from the finest ingredients, popular in the UK and around the world.
Nipits were first made in 1920 by Taveners confectionery in the UK.
In the 1960s, Nipits became a popular choice for throat soothing and clearing.
Nipits were acquired by Maxons in 1999 and they are still manufactured by Maxons today.
Bassett's is a UK brand of confectionery, famous for its liquorice products such as Liquorice Allsorts and Bassetti.
Haribo is a German confectionery company that produces a wide range of sweets, including liquorice products.
Sperlari is an Italian confectionery brand that offers traditional liquorice products, such as lozenges, pastilles, and twists.
Small liquorice pellets that provide a strong, distinctive flavour and are popular for soothing throats and clearing sinuses.
Small liquorice pellets with a hint of aniseed, giving them a refreshing, tangy flavour.
Small liquorice pellets that have a cooling sensation and are great for clearing nasal passages and refreshing the breath.
Nipits are traditional liquorice lozenges that come in various flavours and have been popular in the UK since the 1920s, known for their soothing properties and strong flavour.
Nipits were first produced in the UK in 1920 by Taveners confectionery. Since then, they have become a popular choice for throat soothing and clearing, and were acquired by Maxons in 1999.
Nipits come in three main flavours: Original Liquorice, Aniseed Liquorice, and Menthol Liquorice.
Nipits Original Liquorice Pellets do not contain any animal products and are suitable for vegetarians and vegans. However, the Aniseed and Menthol varieties contain gelatine and are not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.
Nipits are widely available in the UK and can be found in most supermarkets, as well as some online retailers. They can also be purchased directly from the Maxons website.