Claims
- 1. A hard-candy lozenge containing an antacid, which is manufactured by a process which comprises mixing liquid sucrose, corn syrup, and a carbonate antacid into a mixture, heating the mixture to a first temperature by a cooking means, transferring the mixture to a second cooking chamber and heating the mixture to a second temperature, exposing said mixture to a vacuum, transferring the mixture to an in-line mixer, mixing the mixture in the in-line mixer and adding a cold-flow enhancer, favoring, and optionally coloring, and forming the mixture into lozenges.
- 2. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the ratio of sucrose to corn syrup is within the range of 1.22:1 to 1:1.
- 3. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the ratio of sucrose solids to corn syrup solids is 11:9.
- 4. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the first temperature has a range of 105.degree.-115.degree. C.
- 5. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the first temperature has a range of 108.degree.-112.degree. C.
- 6. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the first temperature is about 110.degree. C.
- 7. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the second temperature has a range of 140.degree.-155.degree. C.
- 8. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the second temperature has a range of 143.degree.-147.degree. C.
- 9. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the second temperature is about 145.degree. C.
- 10. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the carbonate antacid is magnesium carbonate.
- 11. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the carbonate antacid is calcium carbonate.
- 12. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the carbonate antacid introduced is 15-30% by weight of the lozenge.
- 13. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the cold-flow enhancer is glycerine.
- 14. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the cold-flow enhancer is propylene glycol.
- 15. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the cold-flow enhancer is introduced in an amount from 0.5-2.0% by weight.
- 16. The lozenge prepared by the process of claim 1, wherein the corn syrup is introduced continuously while heating the mixture to the first temperature.
- 17. A hard-candy lozenge containing an antacid, which is prepared by a process which consists essentially of mixing 67% concentrated aqueous liquid sucrose, 80% concentrated aqueous corn syrup, and calcium carbonate into a mixture, heating the mixture to about 110.degree. C. by a cooking means, transferring the mixture to a vacuum-cooking chamber and heating the mixture in the vacuum-cooking chamber to about 145.degree. C. under a negative pressure vacuum of 0.8 to 1.2 bar, transferring the mixture to an in-line mixer, mixing the mixture in the in-line mixer and adding about 1.5% propylene glycol or glycerine, 0.14% flavoring, and 0.14% coloring, and forming the mixture into lozenges.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application from our earlier application, Ser. No. 08/069,133, filed May 28, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,399,354.
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