Whistle Pops facts for kids
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Main ingredients | Sugar, Glucose Syrup | ||||||
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Whistle Pops (or called Melody Pops in some countries) were a lollipop brand produced by Spangler Candy Company starting in the 1970's that were designed to make a whistling sound. They were produced with a hole in them, and when blown into, a whistling sound would emanate from the confectionery.
Reintroduction
After being discontinued for a few years, the company Chupa Chups reintroduced Whistle Pops, naming them Melody Pops, and markets them in the United States. Melody Pops are marketed with a tagline stating "play real music".
In the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom (UK) some pharmacies stock Whistle Pops.
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