Whistle Pops
Whistle Pops were a lollipop brand produced by Spangler Candy Company[2] that were designed to make a whistling sound.[3] They were produced with a hole in them, and when blown into, a whistling sound would emanate from the confectionery.[3]
Region or state | Worldwide | ||||||
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Main ingredients | Sugar, Glucose Syrup | ||||||
57[1] kcal | |||||||
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Reintroduction
After being discontinued for a few years, the company Chupa Chups reintroduced Whistle Pops, naming them Melody Pops, and markets them in the United States.[3] Melody Pops are marketed with a tagline stating "play real music".[4]
In the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom some pharmacies stock Melody Pops.
References
- "Melody Pops Nutrition". chupachups.co.uk.
- Plunkett, J.W.; Plunkett Research, Ltd (2008). Plunketts Food Industry Almanac 2008: The Only Comprehensive Guide to Food Companies and Trends. Plunkett's Food Industry Almanac. Plunketts Research. p. 503. ISBN 978-1-59392-106-4.
- Smith, A.F. (2011). Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat. Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of what We Love to Eat. ABC-CLIO. p. 421. ISBN 978-0-313-39394-5. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
- "Melody Pops". Chupachups.com.au. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
Further reading
- Candy and Snack Industry. Magazines for Industry, Incorporated. 1978. pp. 27, 30–31.
- "Whistle Pops". Orlando Sentinel. May 7, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2015.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) – has an image of Whistle Pops packaging
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