Lollipop

Lollipop

A lollipop, pop, lolly, sucker, or sticky-pop is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavored sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. [cite web | title = Lollipop | work = How Products are Made | publisher = Advameg Inc. | date = 2007 | url = http://www.madehow.com/Volume-6/Lollipop.html | accessdate = 2007-08-19 ] They are available in many flavors and shapes.


=Types= Lollipops are available in a number of colors and flavors, particularly fruit flavors. In Europe, especially the Nordic countries, Germany and the Netherlands, salmiakki-flavored lollipops are also available, but these are largely unknown in other parts of the world. With numerous companies producing lollipops, the candy now comes in dozens of flavors and many different shapes. They range from small ones which can be bought by the hundred and are often given away for free at banks, barbershops, etc., to very large ones made out of candy canes twisted into a circle.

Some lollipops contain fillings, such as bubble gum or soft candy. Some novelty lollipops have more unusual items, such as mealworm larvae, embedded in the candy. [cite web
title = Edible insects
url = http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/2005/4/edibleinsects.cfm
last = Fromme
first = Alison
date = July/August 2005
publisher = Smithsonian National Zoological Park
accessdate = 2007-03-24
] Other novelty lollipops have non-edible centers, such a flashing light, embedded within the candy; there is also a trend of lollipops with sticks attached to a motorized device that makes the entire lollipop spin around in one's mouth.

Some lollipops have been marketed for use as diet aids, although their effectiveness is untested, and anecdotal cases of weight loss may be due to the power of suggestion. [ Flavored lollipops made with childrens medicine have also been created in order to effectivley give kids without fuss.cite web
title = Lollipop Diet helps woman shed pounds
url = http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/latestnews/stories/wfaa060208_kd_lollipopdiet.63fd4f8e.html
last = St. James
first = Janet
publisher = WFAA News (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas)
date = February 8, 2007
accessdate = 2007-03-24
]

History

The idea of an edible candy on a stick is very simple, and it is probable that the lollipop has been invented and reinvented numerous times. [http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/catalog-lollipop-history.php CandyFavourites.com: The History of Lollipop candy] ] The word "lolly pop" dates to 1784, but initially referred to soft, rather than hard candy. The term may have derived from the term "lolly" (tongue) and "pop" (slap). The first references to the lollipop in its modern context date to the 1920s. [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=lollipop&searchmode=none Etymonline: lollipop] ] Alternatively it may be a word of Romany origin being related to the Roma tradition of selling toffee apples sold on a stick. "Red apple" in the Romany language is "loli phaba" [http://books.google.com/books?id=UePBhYdCgRoC&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=lollipop+%22red+apple%22+%2Bromany&source=web&ots=15WL38f4Gf&sig=-qj3qKMPcpUilGLsNqFFNSoWGN8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result What is the Romani Language?] ] .

The first confectioneries that closely resemble what we call lollipops date to the Middle Ages, when the nobility would often eat boiled sugar with the aid of sticks or handles. The invention of the modern lollipop is still something of a mystery, but a number of American companies in the early 20th century have laid claim to it.

ee also

*Popsicle
*Ice pop
*Dum Dum Pop
*Ice cream cone
*Tootsie Roll Pop
*Chupa Chups

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