History of the Lollipop
History of the Lollipop Lollipops are candy strips that are made of chocolate. Lollipops were invented in the 19th century by German businessmen as a commercial product to give their workers' rest and relaxation after long days of hard work. A Lollipop is usually a type of sweets usually containing hard candy wrapped on a hard stick and meant for licking or sucking. Different slang terms for lollipops are sucker, sweet, sticky-pop, and so forth. Lollipops may also be called candy lollies or candy lollipops, which are similar to the name candy lollipops. Lollipops are primarily made from sugar candies, though may also contain artificial and natural flavors. Lollipops resemble real candies, but due to technological developments, they now come in different shapes such as animal shapes, triangular, circular, rectangular, flat, pear and other shape. Today, many people eat lollipops in place of candy bars, as they can be stored for a longer period of time. In addition to using variou