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Lollipop
What is a "lollipop"?
A lollipop is a type of candy that is made by boiling sugar and corn syrup together to create a thick, syrupy mixture that is poured into molds and cooled. The candy is typically formed into a small disc or ball shape, which is then attached to the end of a stick. Lollipops come in a wide variety of flavors and colors, and can be made with natural or artificial ingredients. They are a popular treat for children and are often given as party favors or sold at carnivals and fairs. Lollipops can also be used as a decorative element in desserts, such as cakes and cupcakes. They are a fun and whimsical candy that adds a touch of playfulness to any occasion.
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ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick
Example
The lollipop was a sweet reward for finishing his homework on time.
He gave the little girl a lollipop as a treat for being brave during her doctor’s visit.
She enjoyed a fruity lollipop while walking around the park on a sunny day.
She chose a lollipop with a swirl of multiple colors for a fun, vibrant treat.
The children eagerly reached for the glace lollipops at the candy store.