![]() Push Pop is made with a spring-loaded style in some flavors as well, which adds an entirely different level of enjoyment to the eating process. READ MORE: Sprite (History, Flavors, Pictures & Commercials) This style of this lollipop will remind people of the pens from the 90s that let you select from a lot of different ink colors just by selecting the right color at the top of the pen. You can lick all three, or just push up one at a time to enjoy any flavor that you feel like at the time. It is made with the same plastic tube but you can select from three different candy rods that are inserted into the tube. The Triple Push Pop is a strange and silly but fun version of this candy. This is a little like the bubble gum tape dispensers that kids of the 90s remember well. Some of the gummy candies are also currently sold in tape dispensers that will let you pull out a strand of the candy and then break it off to eat it. There are both gummy and hard candy versions of these lollipops and you will find that both are equally fun to push from the tube and consume. The original tubes had little clips in the lids that were supposed to allow you to hang them off your belt or the front of a notebook or other location where you might want to store your candy until you could continue to enjoy it. The candy is made in a long cylinder and it is made to be pushed out of the tube as you eat. ![]() There are many varieties of this fun and engaging candy and you will find that they are all pretty enjoyable overall. It is made by Topps Company Inc and first hit the market in 1986. This candy is fruit-flavored and is technically a lollipop.
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