Why is a lollipop called a lollipop
He used the idea of putting candy on a stick to make it easier to eat, and initiallylollipops were soft, rather than hard, candy. … However, in America, George Smith trademarked the name in 1931 and he reportedly named the treats after a popular racing horse, Lolly Pop. The name “lollipop” is now in the public domain.
- Hard candy: Lollipops, roll candy and butterscotch candies can last up to a year when stored at room temperature or in cool, dry conditions. * Jellied candies: Upon opening the packaging and storing at room temperature, jellied candies can last six to nine months.
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