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Lollipop Screws on to Soda Bottles

by Steve
Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Soda Pop TopWhen you're chugging a Mountain Dew from a plastic bottle, don't you just wish the bottle's opening was a green apple-flavored lollipop?

That's what the Soda Pop Top is. Billed as a new "Super Sippin' Sucker", it's a plastic bottle cap with a lollipop valve. As you're taking a swig of soda, you're mixing it in with fruit-flavored candy.

According to Confectioner Magazine, little Julia Cerere, age 9, had a habit of pouring soda into a bottle cap, and then dipping her lollipop into it. Her family caught on to this as ticket to financial freedom, and came up with the Soda Pop Top.

Available in six yummy flavors, the Sippin' Sucker is designed to fit most standard plastic soda and water bottles, and is said to be shipping out to 7-11 and Dollar General Stores.

Via Junk Food Blog

7 Comments:

  • How many cavities does little Julia Cerere have again?

    By Anonymous The Tooth Fairy, at 1/19/2006 09:31:00 AM  


  • This is exactly what kids need: more ways to get sugar.

    By Anonymous Dr. Dennis Teethpuller, at 1/22/2006 11:40:00 AM  


  • Just becuase you buy them does not mean your child has to use one every time they drink from some type of bottle. I htink this is cool adn gives you a little extra nudge of sweet flavor.

    By Anonymous mmmmmm...good, at 1/23/2006 01:28:00 PM  


  • The good news is that Julia has NO cavities!
    The bad news is that she has NO teeth.

    By Blogger 'Honk if you agree', at 1/25/2006 06:19:00 AM  


  • This is what we've been needing, a way to make soda sweeter! But seriously, it's not so bad if you only use them every once in awhile. If you're going to have a soda anyway, I guess it doesn't really make that much difference.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/05/2006 10:53:00 AM  


  • I am little Julia's dad. Candy was always meant to be eaten as a treat in moderation, not for breakfast lunch and dinner. Julia and their friends love to use Soda Pop Tops on spring water bottles.
    By the way, Julia DOES NOT have any cavaties, and INDEED HAS ALL HER TEETH.

    Julia's Dad

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/28/2006 08:10:00 AM  


  • I think it's a good idea.Sure your getting candy, But your getting water too. Insead of just giving your child a sucker,soda,or sweets alone why not give them a way they enjoy to get more water.
    Grandma of eight

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/08/2008 08:42:00 AM  


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