all-day sucker vs pastille

all-day sucker

noun
  • An extra-large lollipop. 

pastille

noun
  • An often round and somewhat flat flavoured candy or sweet. 

  • Any small, usually round and somewhat flat, granular piece of material; a tablet. 

  • A medicinal pill, originally made of compressed herbs. 

  • A candy- or sweet-like lozenge, which, when sucked, releases substances that soothe a sore throat, and sometimes vapours to help unblock the nose or sinuses. 

  • A small pellet containing aromatic substances, burned to diffuse a fragrance or to disinfect or fumigate. 

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