Push Pop

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Push Pop is a popular brand of lollipops manufactured by Topps. The product is known for its unique container design, which allows the lollipop to be stored and consumed at different times, hence the name "Push Pop".

History[edit | edit source]

Push Pop was first introduced in the market in the year 1986 by Topps, a company known for its trading cards, candy, and collectibles. The product quickly gained popularity among children and teenagers due to its unique and innovative design.

Design and Features[edit | edit source]

The design of the Push Pop is one of its most distinctive features. The lollipop is housed in a plastic tube. The user can "push" the lollipop up to consume it and then "pop" it back into the tube to save it for later. This design not only makes the product convenient to use but also helps in maintaining its freshness.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Push Pop has introduced several varieties of the product. Some of the popular ones include the Jumbo Push Pop, Triple Power Push Pop, and the Push Pop Sliderz. Each variety offers a unique twist to the original Push Pop design and flavor.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Push Pop has been a popular candy choice for many years. Its unique design and variety of flavors have made it a favorite among children and teenagers. The brand has also been successful in maintaining its popularity by introducing new varieties and flavors over the years.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Push Pop is more than just a lollipop. It's a fun and innovative candy product that has stood the test of time. Its unique design and variety of flavors have made it a popular choice among candy lovers of all ages.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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