Amazon: Preggie Pop Drops 21 Count Lozenges Just $3.36 Shipped (Natural & Drug-Free)
Hop on over to Amazon to score this Three Lollies Preggie Pop Drops 21 count Lozenges for just $3.36 shipped when you clip the $1.50 coupon and opt to Subscribe & Save. That’s just 16¢ per lozenge shipped right to your home!
These lozenges contain essential oils and plant botanicals to help to relieve morning sickness and nausea. They are completely natural and drug free and 100% safe for mom and baby and each piece is individually wrapped to stay fresh and go with you anywhere!
NOTE, if you have 5 or more subscriptions arriving in a month, you’ll save a whopping 15% off this order instead of the regular 5% – which will sweeten this deal! Remember, when you sign up for Subscribe and Save, you are under NO obligation whatsoever and can cancel at anytime. To cancel or modify your Subscribe and Save items, just click on “my account” and then “subscriptions” and then you can cancel and/or modify anything you want.
Just wanted to leave a review for others who may be hesitant. I used these for the first few months of each of my pregnancies, they were 8 years apart. They work wonders!!
Thanks for your review Amber! Good to know how well these worked for you!
I second this! These really helped with my early pregnancy nausea! Ginger and Sour flavors worked for me.
I wonder if these would help with motion sickness? (In the car, for example)
Gin gin candies help a lot too!
bummer I can’t get sooner- I’m 12 weeks and my next subscribe and save delivery would be when I’m 15 weeks…hope I don’t need them by then lol!!!
I think you have an option to get an item sooner if you need it or change your subscribe and save delivery date if you need to. Maybe check under the manage your account options?
If you have a buybuybaby or target locally, they can price match
So, These are basically life savers? Ingredients: Cane Syrup, Corn Syrup, Citric Acid, Flavors and Colors. You’re better off nibbling on a bit of candied ginger.
Lucas, it’s the B vitamins combined with tart, slightly sour taste of the drops that help with the nausea. Doctors regularly prescribe B vitamin supplements for women battling morning sickness, and for me, the sour, citric taste was the only thing that got the weird, metallic taste out of my mouth.
We use ours just for motion sickness in the car, work great.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
These really do help! So do real lemon drops and Coca-Cola.
Thanks for the helpful feedback!
These helped a little, but after a couple weeks they were too sweet and made me more sick.
Bummer! Thanks so much for sharing your experience!