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      HHC Lollipop Cola 50mg - 1pcs
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      The lollipop has a rich and varied history that dates back to prehistoric times. About 200,000 years ago, early humans in Africa used sticks to lick honey from beehives, which can be considered the first form of a lollipop. In the Middle Ages, nobility used sticks to eat cooked sugar, which resembles today’s lollipops.

      The modern lollipop was invented in 1908 by George Smith from Connecticut, who claimed that candy on a stick was easier to eat. In 1931, he registered the name "Lollipop," named after a famous racehorse "Lolly Pop." Another significant milestone in the history of the lollipop is the introduction of Chupa Chups in 1958 by Enric Bernat in Spain, with seven different flavors.

      Types and Flavors

      Lollipops come in a wide variety of flavors and shapes. Some popular types include:

      • Standard Lollipops: Hard candy lollipops with flavors like strawberry, cherry, and orange.
      • Licorice and Salmiak Lollipops: Lollipops with licorice or salmiak flavor.
      • Cola Lollipops: Lollipops with cola flavor.
      • Gum Lollipops: Lollipops with gum in the center.
      • Ice Lollipops: Made from water ice.

      There are over 127 different lollipop flavors, including exotic varieties like absinthe, cannabis, and even lollipops with insects like caterpillars, scorpions, crickets, and ants. In the United States, there is even a ‘breast milk lollipop’ that mimics the taste of breast milk.

      Popularity and Use

      Lollipops are especially popular with children as they keep hands clean and last longer than regular candy. In the Netherlands, the largest lollipop factory, Holland Foodz in Oosterhout, produces about 80 million lollipops annually. Chupa Chups, one of the most famous brands, produces 4 billion lollipops yearly in 40 different flavors.

      Cultural Impact

      Lollipops have had a significant cultural impact, especially in the United States, where they have even appeared in insect varieties. They are a symbol of childhood and innocence but also of innovation in the candy industry.

      Interesting Facts

      • The largest lollipop factory in the Benelux produces 80 million lollipops annually.
      • Chupa Chups produces 4 billion lollipops worldwide each year.
      • Lollipops come in flat, round, and oval shapes.
      • The name "lollipop" was used in England as early as 1784 for confections.

      HHC Lollipop

      Overview and Key Information

      Product Description:

      • Product Name: HHC Lollipop – Sucker: Bubblegum
      • Price: €7.00
      • HHC Content: 50 mg per lollipop
      • Flavor: Bubblegum
      • Features: THC-free, sugar-free

      Usage and Effects:

      Usage: The lollipop is designed as a sweet treat with HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol), offering an easy and enjoyable way to consume HHC.

      Effects: HHC is known for its mild psychoactive effects similar to THC but often less intense. Users may experience relaxation, euphoria, and a sense of well-being.

      Popularity and Related Products:

      Popularity: HHC products, including lollipops, are gaining popularity as an alternative to traditional THC products due to their legal status and milder effects. Related Products:

      • CBG – CBD Lollipop – Sucker: Cherry: 50 mg CBG, 50 mg CBD (€6.00)
      • CBN – CBD Lollipop – Sucker: Peach: 25 mg CBN, 25 mg CBD (€6.00)
      • HHC Madness – Lollipop Cherry: 50 mg HHC (€7.00)
      • HHC Marshmallows: Ice Cream: 150 mg HHC (€25.00)

       

      What are the effects of HHC lollipops?
      HHC lollipops can cause mild psychoactive effects similar to THC, such as relaxation, euphoria, and an improved mood.
      How long do the effects of HHC last?
      The effects of HHC can last 2-6 hours, but small amounts of HHC can remain in the system for up to two weeks after a single use.
      Are HHC lollipops legal?
      HHC products are often legal because they do not contain THC, but the legal status can vary depending on local legislation.
      How much HHC is in an HHC lollipop?
      A typical HHC lollipop contains 50 mg of HHC.
      Are HHC lollipops safe to use?
      HHC lollipops are generally safe to use, but it is important to follow the recommended dosage and be cautious when combining them with other psychoactive substances.

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