National Blow Pop Day

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Welcome to National Blow Pop Day, where we celebrate the delightful little burst of flavor that is the Blow Pop! Join us as we dive into the history of this beloved confection and explore all the sweet and sticky details.

When is Blow Pop Day?

It's national blow pop day on the 23rd February.


The Birth of a Lollipop Revolution

When it comes to candy pleasures, few things can rival the joy of a Blow Pop. But have you ever wondered how this sugary treat came into existence? Let's take a trip down memory lane to uncover the origins of National Blow Pop Day.

Blow Pops were first introduced to the world in the 1970s by the Charms Candy Company. They had the brilliant idea of marrying a lollipop with a chewy bubble gum center, creating a two-in-one candy experience that made taste buds everywhere jump for joy.

Over the years, Blow Pops have evolved with new and exciting flavors, ranging from classic fruit varieties like cherry and grape to trendy options like watermelon and sour apple. Whatever your taste buds desire, there's a Blow Pop flavor out there just waiting to make your day a little sweeter.

Celebrating National Blow Pop Day

So how can you celebrate National Blow Pop Day? It's simple, my candy-loving friend!

First, grab yourself a Blow Pop in your favorite flavor. Next, unleash your inner child and experience that magical moment when the hard candy exterior gives way to the soft, chewy bubble gum at the center. Take your time and savor the deliciousness, because today is all about indulging in the sweetest of treats.

Don't forget to share the love by giving Blow Pops to your friends, family, and even that friendly coworker who always brightens your day. After all, nothing says 'I appreciate you' like a tasty treat that's guaranteed to put a smile on anyone's face.

The Sweet Science Behind Blow Pops

Did you know that Blow Pops have a scientific secret behind their deliciousness? The combination of hard candy and chewy gum creates a unique sensory experience that tickles your taste buds and keeps you coming back for more. It's all about that perfect balance of flavors and textures!

So, the next time you find yourself savoring a Blow Pop, you can impress your friends with your newfound candy knowledge. You'll be the life of the party!



History behind the term 'Blow Pop'


1928

The Invention of Bubble Gum

In 1928, a man named Walter E. Diemer invented bubble gum while working as an accountant at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia. Bubble gum was a softer and more stretchable version of regular chewing gum, and it quickly gained popularity among the public.


1969

The Introduction of the Blow Pop

In 1969, the Charms Candy Company introduced a new type of lollipop called the 'Blow Pop.' It was a combination of bubble gum and a hard candy shell, which made it unique and different from traditional lollipops. The Blow Pop became an instant hit and gained a loyal fan base.


1973

The Acquisition by Tootsie Roll Industries

In 1973, Tootsie Roll Industries acquired the Charms Candy Company, including the rights to the Blow Pop brand. Tootsie Roll Industries, a renowned confectionery manufacturer, saw great potential in the Blow Pop and aimed to expand its popularity further.



1988

The Introduction of New Flavors

In 1988, Tootsie Roll Industries introduced new flavors to the Blow Pop lineup, expanding the options available to consumers. These new flavors included watermelon, sour apple, cherry, and grape, further enhancing the appeal and variety of the product.


1990s

Cultural Phenomenon

Throughout the 1990s, Blow Pops gained immense popularity, especially among children and teenagers. The unique combination of a lollipop and bubble gum captured the imagination of many, and it became a cultural phenomenon. Blow Pops were frequently associated with nostalgia and childhood memories for many people.


Present

Continued Success and Varieties

Blow Pops continue to be a popular and beloved confectionery item today. Tootsie Roll Industries has expanded the flavor offerings, with flavors like cotton candy, blue razz, and root beer joining the iconic original flavors. The success and longevity of Blow Pops are a testament to their enduring appeal in the candy world.



Did you know?

Did you know that a whopping 20 million Blow Pops are consumed every year? That's enough to keep any candy lover happily popping away!

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23rd February 2017

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