Lollies

Sing it with me now: Lollipop, lollipop, oh lolli, lolli, lolli…

Lollies. That nickname is more pleasing than the North American label: suckers.

Lollipops may be tiny and simple, but they still pack a punch.

Parents bribe children with lollies. Waiters and waitresses ply diners for extra tips by giving them suckers with dinner bills. Trick-or-treaters visit neighbours to collect loot, lollies included.

Nearly any flavour will do the trick, so just pick your type of lollipop.

Sour lollies. Gum-filled lollies. Classic lollies. A bouquet of Tootsie Pops.   Fizzy lollies. Laura Secord lollies. Powdery lollies. Cake lollies (à la Starbucks). Giant pinwheel lollies. Maple leaf lollies. 

 Even when they serve up a canker sore, lollies are

      AWESOME!

Bonus blog content: 
  • A hit rap song by the same title—released exactly a half a century later—added to Grammy award-winning artist Lil Wayne's wealth (and a whopping 84 million plus views for his “Lollipop” video on YouTube). 

Comments

  1. My favourite is the Tootsie Roll lollipop. I love, love, love Tootsie Rolls so being patient and waiting for all that hard candy coating to disolve totally made the wait worthwhile. Awww, who am I kidding? I always crunched the candy coating to reach the Tootsie Roll centre!!

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