Your favorite childhood cough drops are back!
We all know how comforting it can be to soothe a sore throat with a cough drop. But, did you know the history of everyone’s favorite sick day remedy?
A Humble Beginning
Legend has it that the first cough drop in America came from a small-batch, family-owned candy store in 1847 and continued to comfort sore throats and coughs with a classic, soothing relief, for generations to come. As you probably guessed, the family name was Smith and the store was owned by two brothers hence how Smith Brothers Cough Drops got their name and came into being!
Created from a traveling peddler’s formula for cough abatement,
Smith Brothers cough drops birthed more than a delicious remedy; they changed how people would care for sore throats and colds for more than a century. Without the candy-making expertise of James Smith and his sons, Sly Hawkins’ secret recipe could have been lost forever.
A Commitment to Tradition
In 2016, Lanes Brands—another family business—acquired The Smith Brothers. Today, the company is proud to continue its legacy of quality and historical significance with America’s first cough drop!
Now, the cough drops you know and love are back with three amazing flavors:
Warm Apple Pie,
Wild Cherry, and
Honey Lemon! So whether you grew up on The Smith Brothers or are just discovering this American classic, you won’t want to miss out.
Tell Us Your Story
We know that part of what makes a timeless candy so delicious are the memories you create while enjoying them with friends and family. Share your best memories with us and you’ll be entered to win a free case of Smith Brothers Cough Drops!
You may not look forward to a sick day, but at least you’ll know you can always rely on Smith Brothers.
While my grandfather was still alive, he absolutely loved the Black Licorice flavored cough drops. I think that it was one of the last times that I talked to him that I saw them on his shelf and mentioned them. He was surprised that I liked licorice too, since neither of my parents like it and my brother isn’t really fond of it. I think a box of those cough drops was the last gift he gave me. I would certainly love to be able to buy a box and enjoy them in these depressing times.
Growing up in the fifties and early sixties, my mom always stuffed a box of Smith Brothers cough drops in my pocket when I left for school with sniffles. Strange how early childhood tastes and smells remain in our memories.
I was born in 1950 and started school in the fall of 1954. I remember kids having Smith Brother’s Cough Drops in those familiar boxes. Sometimes we had them when we didn’t actually have a cough but because they tasted good. We couldn’t bring candy to school but we could have Smith Brother’s Cough Drops! But when we did have a cough, we were sure glad for Smith Brother’s!
What stores are carrying Smith Brothers products? I have been unable to find them? I had to buy Ludens, my second choice. Wild cherry is my favorite but I also really like the black licorice.
Where can I find those pressed raisin cookies?