Sugar-Free Eucalyptus Cough Drops
Menthol-eucalyptus cough drops using artificial sweeteners like mannitol for respiratory relief. These are classified under 2106.90.39.00 as cough drops in the artificially sweetened food preparations category. Herbal oil content fits food prep exclusion notes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If primarily chewing tobacco substitutes with flavor
Beauty/prep not eatable preparations shift to cosmetics.
If other non-narcotic solid food preps
Catch-all if eucalyptus not cough-specific.
If for hormone-based cough treatments
Medicinal hormones if applicable, rare for drops.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Source eucalyptus oil sustainably; declare botanical origin for traceability
• Ensure no yeast or enzyme additives per chapter exclusions
• Batch test for allergen labeling (e.g
• menthol sensitivity)
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