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Iced comfort for morning sickness Naturally flavoured ice pops designed to help alleviate the symptoms of morning sickness will be launched into independent pharmacies on January 26. Lillipops Iced Soothies were developed by a mother to ease her nausea when she was pregnant with her third baby. Lillipops says the product has also been used to help alleviate nausea and an inability to keep down fluids caused by various medical conditions including chemotherapy, diabetes, stomach upset and as a post-operative comfort. The ice pops come in five flavours: grapefruit & tangerine, lemon & mint, camomile & orange, lime & vanilla and ginger. Available in an assorted multipack of all five favours, they contain no artificial colours or sweeteners. Customers should keep them in the freezer. Price and Pip code: £6.95/20, 352-7330 Lillipops Tel: 01923 804182 www.lillipops.com



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Lillipops at the Pharmacy Show

Lillipops will be appearing at the Pharmacy Show in Birmingham's NEC on the 11th - 12th of October 09. Special Offers available so come and meet Denise at her Stand



Lillipops available in Pharmacies from Feb 2010

Lillipops Iced Soothies will be available from Pharmacies in the UK From January 2010 When ordering at your local Pharmacy please quote PIP CODE 352-7330



Lillipops in Dubai

Denise will be in Dubai for the Arab Health Show from the 25th - 28th of January 2010



Lillipops in the Daily Mail Femail Section 19/06/09

A revolutionary new ice lolly has been unveiled for the start of summer - to put the freeze on women's morning sickness.

The all-natural Lillipop could signal the end of expecting mums starting the day with terrible nausea, dehydration and loss of appetite during pregnancy. Denise Soden, 38, dreamt up the new icy treat after suffering a severe version of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum during her first pregnancy in 1997.

And the Watford mum-of-three said the new invention was a tried and tested. Married Denise, who is mum to Lilly, two, Oliver, four, and Ben, 11, admitted it was her own problem pregnancy that sparked the idea for the lollies.

She said: 'I suffered a lot when I was expecting Ben, it was a real nightmare time. It was so bad I waited seven years before I had my next child. 'The hyperemesis gravidarum saw me being sick about 2,500 times, I lost three stone in weight I was a complete mess'.

'It was halfway through that pregnancy I discovered that for some reason ice helped When I fell pregnant with Lilly in February 2006 I was terrified of becoming ill while I had to look after two children. I remembered the ice trick and so tried mixing up a few simple lollies which worked'.

'When women are pregnant their tastebuds are heightened so when it came to coming up with the flavours for these we had to make sure they were quite subtle. I actually named the lollies after Lilly because I was with her when I came up with the idea.'

The ice pops come in varieties that would look at home in any ice-cream van freezer, including ginger - a well-known cure for nausea - lemon and mint, grapefruit and tangerine and lime and vanilla.

And the carefully-crafted recipes for the ices are totally free from artificial colourings and flavourings. Product testing shows they ease nausea and heartburn, alleviate dry mouth and help provide energy for mums.

The Lillipops cost 6.25 for a box of 20 and are being sold through Denise's website, www.lillipops.com. Around eight out of ten British expectant mothers suffer from morning sickness and it effects women differently from case to case.

Some may only feel mildly queasy when they wake up, where others - like Denise - have the severe hyperemesis gravidarum. This illness sees mothers vomiting many times a day, unable to eat and drink without being sick and can lead to nutrition issues for the mother and growing baby, severe weight loss and deyhdration.

Denise said: 'We have had some extraordinary responses to the lollies.'



Lillipops Official Launch at The Baby Show NEC Birmingham 21/05/

Thank you so much for all your support and to the hundreds of Ladies that purchased my Ice Pops at the show. We have had so many emails thanking me for producing such an amazing product and for sharing all my experiences. I am overwhelmed by the amount of interest Lillipops has gained both in the UK and Europe. My thanks also go to Prima Baby Magazine, Emma's Diary and Mamascarf for giving us such great support.



Lillipops on You Tube

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Marie Claire "A revolutionary new ice-lolly..."

A revolutionary new ice-lolly has been unveiled which helps pregnant women who suffer from morning sickness. The all-natural Lillipop could signal the end of expecting mums starting the day with terrible nausea, dehydration and loss of appetite. Denise Soden, 38, had the idea for the fruity treat after suffering a severe version of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum during her first pregnancy in 1997. Married Denise, who is mum to Lilly, two, Oliver, four, and Ben, 11, admitted it was her own problem pregnancy that sparked the idea for the lollies. She said: ‘I suffered a lot when I was expecting Ben, it was a real nightmare time. It was so bad I waited seven years before I had my next child. ‘The hyperemesis gravidarum saw me being sick about 2,500 times, I lost three stone in weight I was a complete mess. It was halfway through that pregnancy I discovered that for some reason ice helped. ‘When I fell pregnant with Lilly in February 2006 I remembered the ice trick and so tried mixing up a few simple lollies which worked. The ice pops come in varieties including ginger - a well-known cure for nausea - lemon and mint, grapefruit and tangerine and lime and vanilla. And the recipes are totally free from artificial colourings and flavourings. Product testing shows they ease nausea and heartburn, alleviate dry mouth and help provide energy for mums. The Lillipops cost £6.25 for a box of 20 and are being sold through Denise's website, www.lillipops.com. Around eight out ten British expectant mothers suffer from morning sickness and effects women differently from case to case. This illness sees mothers vomiting many times a day, unable to eat and drink without being sick and can lead to nutrition issues for the mother and growing baby, severe weight loss and dehydration.



Meet Denise at The Excel Baby Show

Lillipops will once again be at The Baby Show at the Excel in London between the 19th and 21st of Feb 2010. Please come along and speak to Denise or one of the Team.



Woman & Home

In case you hadn't noticed there's a bit of a baby boom on at the moment and even W&H staffers are expanding and popping babies at an alarming rate! That's why we've come over all maternal with these clever little ice lollies that soothe the one thing that bands us mothers together - morning sickness! In five flavours - grapefruit & tangerine, lemon & mint, chamomile & orange, lime & vanilla, and ginger, they're soothing and yes they really work at easing the whole nausea thing. Buy them for a friend, a work colleague or your daughter, and get her to throw a few in the freezer now.


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