Yes, lollipop sticks are typically made from materials like wood or paper, which are biodegradable. When disposed of properly, they can break down naturally over time in the environment. However, if they are coated with plastic or made from other synthetic materials, their biodegradability may vary, and they could take longer to decompose. Always check the specific materials used for the lollipop sticks to determine their environmental impact.
if you are hand-making a lollipop, use a coffee straw but this all depends on the weight or size or the candy itself. if it is reaaly small (about the size of a Dum-Dum) then toothpicks might just work. but there is a possibility or breaking. if you hav a big lollipop (like a jolly rancher) then what i would do is take a skinny paintbrush and remove the bristles. hope i helped!
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Yes people do suck on a lollipop.
Lollipop Chainsaw happened in 360.
Lollipop - Candyman - was created on 1997-11-25.
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You use lollipop sticks.
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Art and craft stores, like Michaels or Joannes.
paper because when you get your saliva (spit) on it it starts to fall apart if it was plastic spit would do nothing
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They are not biodegradeable.
If it is biodegradeable, then it just becomes "part" of the land. If it is not biodegradeable, it justs sits there.
if you are hand-making a lollipop, use a coffee straw but this all depends on the weight or size or the candy itself. if it is reaaly small (about the size of a Dum-Dum) then toothpicks might just work. but there is a possibility or breaking. if you hav a big lollipop (like a jolly rancher) then what i would do is take a skinny paintbrush and remove the bristles. hope i helped!
The plural of lollipop is lollipops.