Because if they weren't on a stick they would simply just be a boiled sweet and also so you don't get sticky hand when you lick it!
No but i will eat you.
Lollipops and lip balm (chap stick) are tacky.
Lollipop is a common noun. Lollpop is also the name of a system on some mobile phones. In that case it is a proper noun.
Lollipops are made on sticks to provide a convenient way to hold and consume the candy without getting sticky hands. The stick allows for easy handling and prevents the candy from melting or being dropped. Additionally, the stick enhances the overall experience by making it easier to lick and enjoy the lollipop over time.
No, it is not safe for a pet parrot to eat lollipops. Lollipops contain high amounts of sugar, artificial flavors, and potentially harmful ingredients like xylitol, which can be toxic to birds. Additionally, the stick can pose a choking hazard. It's best to provide parrots with a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, and specially formulated bird pellets.
i don't think that would be a wise idea, maybe stick them into the cookie when soft, just out the oven
Lollipops do not contain alcohol.
Lollies is a term for lollipops. A classic favorite of children, they are basically hard candy on a stick which makes them convenient to hold and eat. Lollies can also be found made of other types of candy, such as molded chocolate.
yes the penalty for lollipops is a lifetime sentence
Die Lollipops was created in 2000.
There are dozens of confectionery companies that make lollipops.
Lollipops are luscious. I like large lollipops.