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Baby Bottle Pop is a brand of lollipops introduced by manufacturer Topps in 1998 in a baby bottle shape. The lollipops come in a variety of fruit flavors including strawberry, cherry, blue raspberry, watermelon, bubblegum, green apple, and grape. The candy currently consists of three varieties: "Original" (introduced 1998), "2D Max" (introduced 2001), and "Crunch" (introduced in 2010). In 2008, the jingle (originally introduced in 1998) was reworked and promoted by the
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. Baby Bottle Pops are eaten by taking a piece of lollipop in the form of a baby bottle tip and then dipping it into powdered sugar. The powdered sugar is at the base of a shaped plastic bottle. Sometimes they are referred to as candy bottle pops. It is now owned by The Bazooka Companies.


Song

Commercials for the snack featured a song with the slogan ''you can lick it, shake it, and dunk it''. In one instance, it was performed by the
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.


Online game

In May 2008, Baby Bottle Pops introduced an online game which went along with the physical product. The Baby Bottle candy featured rolled up paper with a code, which you would input on the game. The game was similar to
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, it included character customization, socialization, decorating your home area, and minigames.


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* Brand name confectionery Topps confectionery products Products introduced in 1998 Lollipops {{confection-stub