Lollipops






Category: Hard Candy






Category: Hard Candy
The watermelon one is surprisingly bold and not too sugary, perfect for a little treat without the guilt. I've already gone through half the bag in two days.
The blue raspberry flavor tastes just like the classic candy I remember, but without the sticky sugar mess. Each lollipop keeps my sweet tooth happy for a good 20 minutes, perfect for a long car ride.
I grabbed these for my kids' lunchboxes and they were gone by day two—the blue raspberry ones are dangerously good. The individually wrapped lollipops make them easy to toss in a bag without sticking together.
The texture is smooth and creamy, not waxy like most sugar-free hard candies I've tried. My kids couldn't even tell the difference, which is a huge win for me.
I grabbed a bag for a road trip and was thrilled they're only 80 calories per pop—the watermelon flavor actually tastes like real fruit, not artificial candy. My kid and I both love them without the sugar crash.
I was pleasantly surprised that these are only 40 calories each — makes it easy to justify having a couple after lunch. The watermelon one has a bright, juicy flavor that doesn't taste artificial at all.
The blue raspberry one actually tastes like real fruit, not fake candy. I’ve been grabbing one after lunch instead of dessert, and it kills the sweet tooth without the sugar crash. Yet another sugar-free win in my book.
I was skeptical a sugar-free lollipop could taste this good, but the watermelon one actually has a nice, juicy flavor that lasts. My kid finished one without even asking for a second, which never happens with hard candy.
The blue raspberry one is my favorite—it’s tart enough to keep you going back for more. I also love that they’re individually wrapped, makes it easy to toss a few in my bag for later.
The watermelon flavor actually tastes like real fruit, not just sugar, and the lollipop itself takes a good while to finish. Individually wrapped means no sticky mess in my bag, which is a huge plus.