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If You See a Hole at the Top of a Lollipop Stick, Here’s Its Real Meaning 🍭
A Safety Feature That Keeps the Candy in Place
The main reason for the hole at the top of a lollipop stick is to secure the candy. When the candy is molded around the stick, the hole allows melted sugar to seep in slightly. Once it hardens, the candy essentially “locks” onto the stick, making it far less likely to slide off. Without this simple feature, the candy could separate easily, especially when sucked or bitten, which could create a choking hazard for children.
Manufacturing Made Smarter
Lollipop production involves dipping or molding candy around sticks at high temperatures. The small hole not only strengthens the candy’s grip but also helps air escape during the molding process. This prevents bubbles from forming between the stick and candy, which could weaken the connection and make the lollipop more fragile.
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