Gourmet Food : Linda's Lollies 48 Count Box

Gourmet Food : Linda's Lollies 48 Count Box

Linda's Lollies 48 Count Box

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Linda's Lollies 48 Count Box
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1234










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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Linda's Lollies gourmet lollipops
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, natural and artificial flavors. May contain the following: FD&C yellow 5 & 6, Blue 1 & 2, Red 3 & 40.
Label: Linda's Lollies Co., Inc.
Manufacturer: Linda's Lollies Co., Inc.
Publisher: Linda's Lollies Co., Inc.
Sales Rank: 1234
Studio: Linda's Lollies Co., Inc.



Features:
  • 47 luscious flavors to choose from
  • Each 1 oz (28g) gourmet lollipop lasts an hour
  • True-to taste
  • Fat Free
  • Made in USA







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Item Description:
Linda, the Lolliologist, originated the concept of gourmet lollipops 18 years ago and to this day, Linda's Lollies remains the #1 choice of lollipop connoisseurs-kids and adults, alike. Linda's Lollies offers 48 gourmet lollipops in tempting and innovative flavors ranging from pink lemonade to chocolate marshmallow sundae. These true-to-taste, mouthwatering lollipops have fewer than 100 calories, no preservatives and, best of all, are fat free. A Lindalicious treat!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Delicious flavor-great gift idea ...
We buy these at a local farmer's market and they are a real treat. The flavors are unique. If you like jelly bellys, you'll love Linda's Lollies. We pick up extra to give as gifts to children. They love the big ball on top and can tell that they are more than an average lolly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Delicious Creative Flavors ...
As a fan of the "After Dinner Linda's Lollies" I thought I'd start a new adventure and try 47 exciting flavors. These are perfect for every occasion and especially if you crave a wide range of flavors, but don't have time to always make Coconut Crème Pie or run to the store for Root Beer.

Some of the flavors in this delicious 48-count box (mine arrived in a plastic bag) include: Watermelon, Buttered Popcorn, Green Apple, Caramel, Spearmint, Fruit Punch, Cotton Candy, English Toffee, Apple Cinnamon, Root Beer, Red Hot Cinnamon, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple, Peppermint (perfect), Blueberry, Wild Cherry, Milk Chocolate, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pink Grapefruit, Vanilla (so creamy), Limeade, Root Beer Float, Lemon Meringue Pie, Orangeade, Tutti-Fruity (cute and fun), Peanut Butter, Banana, Lemon Lime, Cherry Cheesecake, Butterscotch, German Chocolate Cake, Licorice, Chocolate Covered Banana, Concord Grape, Chocolate Marshmallow Sundae, Bubble Gum, Cinnamon (deliciously spicy), Pina Colada and Peach.

Sound delicious? They are all dreamy sweet and smooth and taste delicious. One of the lollipops actually has coconut in it, so that is the only one I've noticed so far that had an interesting texture. I'd love to be able to buy a bag of any specific flavor - because you may notice you have favorites!

A lollipop for every mood and occasion! Also try the Dessert and After Dinner varieties to get the full range of flavors.

~The Rebecca Review, enjoying Banana Crème Pie




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Peach Flavored Lollies From Linda's Lollies ...
THE lollie pop had an unplesent taste it was like tasting a surgary bitter peach. It hit me by surprize because i usually like the lollie pops from LInda's lollies like the pinapple and coconut, perfectly sweet!!! Also as advice to Linda make your peach Lollies sweeter, and less bitter!!!!!! THanks for all your hard work at Linda's LOllies!!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Delicious lollipops ...
These lollipops are great. There are so many different kinds and most taste great. The only problem I had with them is one or two came broken in the box and the lollipops only came in a clear plastic bag. So, if you are giving these as a gift you'll either have to leave them in the original, brown box, or buy something separately to put them in. Overall I really like the taste, they are the best lollipops I've ever had!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Delicious ...
This will be the third time that I have ordered these delicious lollypops. I disagree with another poster in that I think they all taste remarkably like the flavors that they are supposed to. There are some unusual flavors like "buttered popcorn" and "peanut butter," but surprisingly they are also awesome tasting. The only problem I had with these pops are that they do come in a plastic bag in a corregated cardboard box, but the last time I got them the box looked like an accordian. This is probably not the fault of the shipper, and I would have sent them back, but the lollypops were in good conditions with the exception of several bent sticks. These pops are hard to find in the stores and I am glad to be able to get them here.


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