(1) Can you believe├ö├ç┬¬ these ants had been there eating a single orange fruit pastille for two weeks and more, been packed with my clothing; dangled on the chair and never moved until that Sunday?(2) VocalZone, a pastille created to soothe vocal chords and relieve irritations, is available for singers, speakers, smokers and sufferers of the common cold.(3) For this reason, sucking any pastille , lozenge or boiled sweet can help to relieve a sore throat.(4) Hard on their heels come the Spanish with Jelly Flops, a toxic fruit pastille variant, reminiscent of the Irish Sea.(5) You select a container (ceramic, glass, vases, and cookie cutters, whatever), then add wax pastilles (the rice-looking things), wicks, scent Bingo!(6) The fruit pastilles and the shortbread biscuits were eaten in Studio B12.(7) In the central area, themed for LÔö£├│ncome brand, staff and customers float on glass flooring, raised above real water flowing across a mosaic of glass pastilles .(8) You have but to clear your throat and the next day you'll be inundated with linctuses, pastilles , pills and potions├ö├ç┬¬(9) It was wonderful returning home that evening to find a packet of fruit pastilles waiting for me after I had eaten my dinner.(10) The product is used as a flavouring in cookery and also for tisanes and in confectionery such as the famous pastilles Ôö£├í la menthe, as well as in various sweet or alcoholic beverages.(11) More prosaically, he was perhaps the first advertiser to use a pretty girl to advertise a whole range of products, from soap to throat pastilles .(12) The firm began manufacturing fruit pastilles , and they were sold loose and unadvertised in 4lb wooden boxes for a penny an ounce.(13) Remember Pez, those pink pastilles that taste like raspberry-flavoured chalk and are dispensed straight from your favourite cartoon hero, Donald Duck's beak or Popeye's larynx?(14) The burner can no longer perform its original task, but it is believed that charcoal would have been placed in the bottom of the burner, with the flavoured pastilles in a tray above.(15) Sucking of lozenges and pastilles produces saliva which lubricates and soothes inflamed tissues and washes infecting organisms off them.(16) When all of the above has been mixed together thoroughly, fashion it into little flat pastilles , as you would pills and let them dry in the shade.