: YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

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: YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 168





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: YummyEarth
EAN: 0890146001029
Ingredients: Organic Evaporated Cane, Juice, Organic Tapioca Syrup, Non-GMO Citric Acid, Organic And Natural Flavors (Watermelon, Lemon Oils, Pomegranate, Orange Oils, Raspberry), Organic And Natural Colors, Red Cabbage, Purple Carrots.
Label: YummyEarth
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Product Manufacturer: YummyEarth
Model: 00102
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: YummyEarth
Release Date: August 03, 2006
Ranking: 168
Studio: YummyEarth


Product facts:
  • One 30 ounce plastic bin containing 150 lollipops
  • Mix of Pomegranate Pucker, Razzmatazz Berry, Cheeky Lemon, Orange Squeeze, Wet-Face Watermelon
  • Organic; allergen-free; gluten-free; GMO-free; egg-free; soy-free; nut-free; casein-free; dairy-free
  • All-natural: fruit extracts; red cabbage and purple carrots for color; no artificial dyes or flavors
  • Certified kosher by the Kof-K Kosher Certification; Made in Mexico















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sweets for your sweeties on Sweetest Day - October 18th!
Since I don't have a sweetheart (boo-hoo), on Sweetest Day, October 18th, I'm making little "Sweetie-Pie" gift baskets for my grand- and great-grandkiddies!

Among the traditional offerings of Life-Savers, Gummi Bears, peanuts, little toys, and other goodies, I decided to add some of these YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container.

NO! Not an entire jar per child! I'll divide them among the kids, and put a few aside for myself to lick while I'm reading another good book ... naturally.

Even though these yummy little lollipops are certified organic, diabetics should eat them in moderation ... if at all. (It's always wise to ask your doctor.) Amazon's product description lists these added benefits, also: no chemical dyes; 100% Natural colors; 100% Natural flavors; real fruit extracts; 100% Vegan; allergen-free; GMO-free. soy-free; nut-free; gluten-free; wheat-free, and dairy-free.

I think it's interesting that in addition to natural fruit extracts, the manufacturer uses red cabbage and purple carrots for color; meaning no artificial dyes or flavors. Another plus is that they're certified kosher by the Kof-K Kosher Certification.

That said, I deducted one star because of the sugar content and will replace the star when they come out with a sugar-free product with the same healthy attributes.

Of course, my grandchildren are sweet to begin with, but I feel "sweet" for satisfying their sweet-tooth with these YummyEarth lollipops. And what a choice they have: Pomegranate Pucker, Razzmatazz Berry, Cheeky Lemon, Orange Squeeze, and Wet-Face Watermelon.

Since I'm such a "cheeky" grandmother, I chose Cheeky Lemon as my favorite, and set aside some of the Wet-Face Watermelon for my adult friends ... like you! And you! And you! Doesn't that sound like a "messy, gooey" taste treat? ... Mmmmmm ...

Enjoy ... but do not open until October 18th!

Reviewed by: Betty Dravis, 2008
author of The Toonies Invade Silicon Valley



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Diabetics beware!
They may be wonderful as some people say but why are they listed under sugar free? THAT IS MISLEADING. IT IS MADE WITH SUGAR. DIABETICS BEWARE.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lollipops with Flavor
I absolutely fell in love with these organic lollipops when someone brought them to work in a small package.

Instead of hunting them down at a store I came to Amazon to order some for both the office and home. Excellent flavor and I see people coming back for more. These are not lacking any sugars, they just use REAL sugar instead of synthetic types.

I will definitely be ordering more of these.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Watch how we make YummyEarth organic lollipops!
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