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    • Ring Pop is a brand of fruit-flavored lollipops marketed in the form of a wearable plastic ring with a large hard candy jewel. They come in an assortment of flavors and colors. Its product line is manufactured by Bazooka Candy Brands (BCB).
      In October 2023, BCB and its portfolio of brands were acquired by Apax Partners.


      History



      Ring Pops were invented in 1979 by Frank Richards who was a product engineer at the Topps Company. He wanted to help his daughter in breaking her unsavoury thumb-sucking habit, so he invented the Ring Pop as a treat to eliminate her childish addiction.
      The candy is similar to a baby pacifier, where the jewel is made out of a hard candy and is attached to a plastic disc that clamps around a finger. It was thought to be a brilliant idea and solution to get kids to stop their unwanted thumb-sucking habit, while enjoying a sugary and sweet piece of candy instead of sucking on their bland and most likely unclean thumb.
      While the Ring Pop was not the first piece of candy jewelry, it did follow in the footsteps of other jewelry-themed candies, such as the candy necklace and candy bracelet, both of which were released in 1958, almost two decades before the invention of the Ring Pop.


      Media


      The debut of Ring Pops on television was in the early 1980s, catching many children's attention with its memorable theme song and the famous phrase, "It's a lollipop, without a stick! A ring of flavor you can lick!"
      The commercial entails many children eating and having fun with Ring Pops, however there is a scene with two children, a boy and a girl, where the little boy is supposedly proposing to the little girl with the Ring Pop. This scene has become a signature staple over the years as one of the most memorable scenes in Ring Pop commercial history.


      Flavors


      The candy originally was available in two flavors, Cherry and Grape. Over time, Ring Pop flavors have expanded into an array of flavors such as Blue Raspberry, Strawberry, Watermelon, Lime and Apple.
      Ring Pop Sours came into the mix in the 1980s in flavors such as:

      Sour Green Apple
      Sour Cherry Berry
      Sour Watermelon
      Sour Lemonade
      Sour Cherry
      Sour Raspberry Lemonade
      Topps has also released Ring Pop "twisted" multi-flavored lollipops, which come in flavors such as Berry Blast and Citrus Craze as well as "creamy" varieties such as Strawberry Ice Cream.
      Most recently, in 2013, Topps has come out with Ring Pop Gummies as an alternative to the original hard candy. Special Ring Pops are made for some holidays. Easter Ring Pops use the traditional plastic ring but replace the gem-shaped hard candy with chicks or bunnies.
      In 2011, Bazooka issued Ring Pops encrusted with Swarovski Crystal and colored with Maverick Blue to the Dallas Mavericks for their winning of the 2011 NBA Finals. Topps launched Ring Pop Gummies in 2013, a wearable and edible gummy version of the candy.


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      Bazooka Candy Brands claims Ring Pops to be one of their best selling candies among Orthodox Jews because it is one of the few candies that are kosher.


      See also


      List of confectionery brands
      Whistle Pops


      References




      External links


      Official website

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