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Baby Bottle Pop

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Baby Bottle Pop is a brand of lollipops introduced by manufacturer Topps in 1998 in a baby bottle shape. The lollipops come in a variety of fruit flavors including strawberry, cherry, blue raspberry, watermelon, bubblegum, green apple, and grape. The candy currently consists of three varieties: "Original" (introduced 1998), "2D Max" (introduced 2001), and "Crunch" (introduced in 2010). In 2008, the jingle (originally introduced in 1998) was reworked and promoted by the Jonas Brothers.

Baby Bottle Pops are eaten by taking a piece of lollipop in the form of a baby bottle tip and then dipping it into powdered sugar. The powdered sugar is at the base of a shaped plastic bottle.[1][2]

Sometimes they are referred to as candy bottle pops.

It is now owned by The Bazooka Companies.

Song

Commercials for the snack featured a song with the slogan you can lick it, shake it, and dunk it. In one instance, it was performed by the Jonas Brothers.[3]

Online game

In May 2008, Baby Bottle Pops introduced an online game which went along with the physical product.[4] The Baby Bottle candy featured rolled up paper with a code, which you would input on the game. The game was similar to Club Penguin, it included character customization, socialization, decorating your home area, and minigames.

References

  1. ^ "Baby Bottle Pops". Archived from the original on 2014-11-20. Retrieved 2014-11-24.
  2. ^ "Baby Bottle Pop". Candy Funhouse | Baby Bottle Pop. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  3. ^ Sin, Nikki (2022-06-02). "The Jonas Brothers' Baby Bottle Pop Commercial". Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  4. ^ "Baby Bottle Pop Goes Online | Candy Industry".

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This page was last edited on 17 March 2024, at 00:38
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