What is National Lollipop Day?

National Lollipop Day is a way to commemorate this timeless and ever-popular treat. Pick up your new flavor to savor!

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lollipops have delighted generations of sweet tooths, ever delectable and sweet. They may have been doing it for centuries, and it's likely they've been doing it for centuries. However, no one knows how old the lollipop is. A form of lollipop may have preserved nuts and berries in honey during prehistoric times. lollipops appeared much later in 16th-century Europe as sugar became more popular, but lollipops appeared much later.

lollipops were sold in the United States, confectionaries, and medicine stores as early as the 1860s in the United States. However, George Smith made this sweet treat an official twentieth-century tale in 1908. Smith is lauded for inventing the modern style lollipop. Smith trademarked the name in 1931, which he claims came from his favorite racing horse, Lolly Pops.

Lollipops come in a variety of shapes. For variety, the smaller candies can be purchased by the bagful. Customers, barbershops, and vendors at parades all get the sweet treat from customers. Specialty candy stores sell giant lollipops in a variety of bright colors, shapes, and sizes. Although they are popular, these lollipops can be cumbersome and often are more than we can handle.