National Lollipop Day in the United States is observed on July 20 each year, celebrating the sweet and colourful confection loved by people of all ages. The origins of the lollipop can be traced back to the early 20th century when the candy-on-a-stick became popularised and evolved into various flavours, shapes, and sizes. On this day, candy enthusiasts and businesses across the country join in the festivities by offering special promotions, discounts, and events centred around lollipops. National Lollipop Day 2024 is a fun opportunity to recall its origins, fun facts, significance in pop culture and more to celebrate this beloved candy.

The celebration of National Lollipop Day often includes fun activities such as candy-making demonstrations, lollipop-themed parties, and contests. Lollipops, known for their simple yet delightful appeal, evoke nostalgia and joy, making this day a whimsical occasion to indulge in the sweetness of life with friends, family, and communities. Whether enjoying classic flavours like cherry and grape or exploring unique artisanal creations, National Lollipop Day encourages everyone to savour a moment of sweetness and fun amidst the summer season. As you observe National Lollipop Day 2024, we bring you interesting facts about lollipops that you must know about.

Ancient Origins: The concept of a candy on a stick dates back thousands of years. Ancient civilisations, including the Egyptians, Arabs, and Chinese, are believed to have enjoyed candies made from honey and fruit juices that were later adapted into what we now recognise as lollipops.

Modern Invention: The modern lollipop as we know it was popularised in the early 20th century. George Smith, a confectioner from New Haven, Connecticut, is often credited with inventing the modern lollipop in 1908. He named it after a popular racehorse called Lolly Pop.

Variety of Flavours and Shapes: Lollipops come in a wide variety of flavours, ranging from fruity favourites like cherry, grape, and watermelon to more exotic options like bubble gum and root beer. They also come in various shapes and sizes, from traditional round shapes to novelty designs and characters.

World's Largest Lollipop: The largest lollipop ever made was created in 2012 by See's Candies to celebrate their 95th anniversary. It weighed a whopping 7,003 pounds (3,177 kg) and stood 4 feet 8.75 inches tall. It was unveiled at the See's Candies factory in Burlingame, California.

Lollipop Guild in Popular Culture: The term "lollipop guild" gained popularity through its association with the Munchkins in the classic movie The Wizard of Oz (1939). The Munchkins sing the iconic song "We Welcome You to Munchkinland," presenting Dorothy with a giant lollipop as a gift.

These facts highlight the rich history, creativity, and cultural impact of lollipops, making them a beloved treat enjoyed by people of all ages around the world. Wishing everyone a Happy National Lollipop Day 2024!

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