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GoGargle! and $20 CVS Gift Card Giveaway! 2/21



Do you remember Grandma telling you to gargle with salt water when you had a sore throat? Gargling with salt water is a time-tested remedy for sore throats due to the healing power of salt and its effect on inflamed or infected skin. Well~I am not too sure about you,but I didn't like that taste in my mouth!

Gargling with salt water is a time-tested remedy because it works, and now GoGargle! makes it tasty, easy and convenient – providing a clean, refreshing sensation you won’t find anywhere else.
Have you or someone else in your family been hit by a cold or sore throat? If so,this is one product that you are going to want to see!



GoGargle! is flavored with honey, aloe, and chamomile. Easy to use too~Drop 1 tablet into 1/2 cup of warm water.  Let dissolve until fizzing stops.  Swish around mouth and gargle in back of throat for 15-30 seconds and then spit out.
GoGargle! was invented by a resourceful, experienced RN and mother, January O’Connor, in order to help soothe her husband Tim’s dry, prickly, sore throat. January’s concoction of salt water with honey, chamomile, aloe, and mint, which she gave to Tim on a cold February night, is now the compressed and convenient effervescent tablet we know as GoGargle!


~My Giveaway!~

***Win a 10-ct  GoGargle! product and a $20 CVS Gift Card***

Please Enter Below~






{I was sent the 10-ct  GoGargle! product and a $20 CVS Gift Card to review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own.}

Deb K

Comments

  1. for soar throats: salt water gargle, throat lozenges.

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  2. I suck on a Halls throat lozenge and drink hot tea with honey for a sore throat.

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  3. I usually use cough drops and sometimes when its really bad salt water.

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  4. I use hot tea with lemon and honey.

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  5. I've used hot tea with honey or lemon, lozenges, and warm salt water.

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  6. Cheryl Free
    cheryl dot free at icloud dot com

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  7. I currently use warm water with salt - shaunie

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  8. I usually use a hot beverage, usually tea with honey and lemon for sore throats.

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  9. Ive used hot teas and if its real bad I use throat spray.

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  10. I have used hot teas and have gargled with salt water.Cheryl Abdelnour cjabdelnour@hotmail.com

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  11. I've used hot lemon water with honey and tobasco.

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  12. Wild cherry drops and salt water.

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  13. We typically use warm salty water

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  14. I drink hot tea and hot chicken broth and gargle with warm salt water.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  15. Thanks for the giveaway!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  16. I entered the Culinary Gadgets Giveaway as there is not space to enter the name of the giveaway on the rafflecopter.

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  17. i always use cough drops

    freebiel0ve@yahoo.com

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  18. I use hot tea or sometimes gargle with salt water. I would love to try the GoGargle!

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  19. I just use zinc lozenges and drink lots of fluids.

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  20. I have never gargled salt, I usually just use cough drops that do very little to alleviate the symptoms.

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  21. Rachel Flavin
    rachel.flavin@gmail.com

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  22. I always just use a cough drop for my sore throat.

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  23. I gargle w salt water, use honey

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  24. theresheather@gmail - heather cowin

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  25. For sore throats, we gargle with warm water and sea salt. I also like to drink hot water with honey in it.

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  26. Laura
    landfjacobson @ charter . net

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  27. I use hot water with honey and lemon.

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  28. Jennifer Tilson
    jtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com

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  29. I use halls cough drops. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  30. For sore throats I usually drink a lot of hot green tea and suck on cough drops.

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  31. i cant remember the last time i had one but i would use lemon and honey i guess

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  32. Sarah Hayes skhayes15 at gmail dot com

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  33. Robin Wilson zuzu.wilson at yahoo dot com

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  34. We usually gargle with warm salt water for sore throats.
    thank you

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  35. Barbara Montag
    barbara (dot) montyj (at) gmail (dot) com

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  36. I usually eat chicken noodle soup and drink tea.

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  37. I drink hot tea with honey for sore throats.

    rounder9834 @yahoo.com

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