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Whistle Pops/Melody Pops
ChupaChupsMelodyPops.jpg
Region or state Worldwide
Main ingredients Sugar, Glucose Syrup
Food energy
(per 15g serving)
57 kcal (239 kJ)
Nutritional value
(per 15g serving)
Protein 0.0 g
Fat 0.0 g
Carbohydrate 14.1 g

Whistle Pops (also known as Melody Pops in some places) are fun lollipops that can make a whistling sound! Imagine eating a sweet candy and being able to play a little tune with it. These unique lollipops have a special hole in them. When you blow into this hole, a whistle sound comes out, making them more than just a treat.

The History of Whistle Pops

Whistle Pops were first made by the Spangler Candy Company in the 1970s. Their main idea was to create a candy that was not only tasty but also interactive. The special design allowed kids to blow into the lollipop and make a fun whistling noise.

How Whistle Pops Work

Each Whistle Pop has a small, carefully designed hole. When you put the lollipop in your mouth and blow air through this hole, it creates a whistling sound. It's like a tiny musical instrument you can eat!

Melody Pops: A Sweet Comeback

After a few years, Whistle Pops were no longer made. But don't worry, they made a comeback! The company Chupa Chups decided to bring them back. They renamed them Melody Pops and now sell them in many countries, including the United States.

Play Real Music with Melody Pops

When Chupa Chups relaunched these lollipops, they gave them a cool new tagline. The slogan for Melody Pops is "play real music." This highlights the fun and musical side of these unique candies.

Whistle Pops in the UK

In the United Kingdom (UK), you might still find Whistle Pops in some places. Certain pharmacies sometimes stock these classic whistling lollipops for people to enjoy.

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