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We moan about having a cold a staggering 216 times a year. The study may also debunk the myth of 'man flu', with women moaning 14 times a year more than men and suffering colds
which typically last longer - seven days while the average man's is five. Young adults are the most concerned about a cold affecting their standing on social media, as 7 per cent of 18
to 24 year olds worry it means they do not look attractive enough to take a good selfie. To combat the cold and flu season, thousands of Brits stock up on medicine, but 13 per cent maintain
they can't stand the taste of traditional cold and flu products. Mind you, not everyone understands how colds get passed on, and between who. Absurdly, 2 per cent of Brits believe they
have caught a cold from their car or dog. This winter, Rowse Honey is launching its Natural Winter Defence range. This includes lozenges and drinks sachets made from natural honey, lemon and
vitamin C. Kirstie Jamieson, Rowse Honey Marketing Director, said: "With the cold and flu season in full swing, we know people will be looking for the perfect, natural remedy for
annoying coughs and sneezes. "Containing only 100 per cent pure and natural honey, our new sachets and lozenges mean you no longer need to suffer the taste of cold and flu
products." TOP 10 MOST ANNOYING THINGS ABOUT HAVING A COLD 1. Not being able to taste food - 45 per cent 2. Coughing in work meetings - 22 per cent 3. Not feeling attractive - 19 per
cent 4. Not being able to socialise - 16 per cent 5. The taste of traditional cold and flu products -13 per cent 6. Not being able to kiss my partner - 12 per cent 7. Not being able to go to
the gym/exercise - 9 per cent 8. Not being able to go to work - 7 per cent 9. Not looking attractive enough to take a good selfie - 4 per cent 10. Not being able to go on a date - 3 per
cent