National Suckers Day

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Welcome to the wonderful world of National Suckers Day! Prepare to get your suck on because this day is all about embracing the sticky, sweet goodness of our favorite sugary treat. So grab your lollipops and get ready for a tantalizing journey into the history and celebration of this delightful day.

When is Suckers Day?

It's national suckers day on the 23rd July.


The Birth of National Suckers Day

Ah, the sweet origin story of National Suckers Day. This delightful holiday came into existence to celebrate the joy that lollipops bring to our lives. Whether you prefer the classic round shape or the novelty ones shaped like your favorite cartoon characters, one thing is for sure: lollipops have been a beloved treat for centuries.

Legend has it that the very first lollipop was unintentionally invented by a nobleman who was daydreaming while stirring a pot of sugar syrup. As he absentmindedly twirled the stick in the pot, the syrup hardened around it, creating the first lollipop. It was love at first lick, and thus, the sweet sensation was born.

Over the years, lollipops have evolved into a multitude of flavors, shapes, and sizes. From fruity favorites like cherry and watermelon to more unique options like bacon-flavored or pickle-flavored lollipops (yes, those actually exist), there's a sucker out there for everyone to enjoy.

Celebrating National Suckers Day

National Suckers Day is all about embracing the sticky, sweet joy of lollipops. Here are a few ways you can celebrate this delightful day:
  • Sweet Surprise: Surprise your loved ones with a colorful bouquet of lollipops. It's a whimsical and tasty gift that is sure to bring a smile to their faces.
  • Lollipop Exchange: Organize a lollipop exchange with your friends and family. Just like a cookie exchange, everyone brings their favorite lollipops to share and trade.
  • Lollipop Sports Challenge: Challenge your friends to a lollipop marathon. See who can suck their lollipop down to the stick the fastest without biting.

Did You Know?

Did you know that the world's largest lollipop weighs a whopping 7,003 pounds? That's a whole lot of suckin' power! This colossal candy creation was made in 2012 and could satisfy even the biggest sweet tooth.



History behind the term 'Suckers'


1801

The Origin of 'Sucker'

The term 'sucker' first emerged in 1801 with its slang meaning of a gullible or easily deceived person. The origin of this term is often linked to the act of sucking, which symbolizes being easily fooled or taken advantage of.


1840

Sucker as a Symbol of Naivety

By the 1840s, the term 'sucker' had gained popularity and became firmly established in American slang. In this era, 'suckers' were often associated with newcomers or outsiders who were easily swindled or conned due to their lack of familiarity with local customs and practices.


1891

The Sucker Reference in Baseball

In the late 19th century, the term 'sucker' found its way into the world of baseball. It was used to describe a player who falls victim to a deceptive play or strategy. This usage implied that the player had been easily fooled or tricked by their opponent, similar to a 'sucker' being duped in other contexts.



1930

Sucker in Popular Culture

During the early 20th century, the term 'sucker' gained further popularity and became a common trope in various forms of popular culture. It was often used in movies, literature, and theater to portray characters who were easily manipulated or swindled, contributing to its widespread recognition.


2007

Modern Usage and Connotations

In today's language, 'sucker' is still used to describe someone who is easily fooled or duped. However, it has also taken on other connotations, such as a person who is naïve or inexperienced. The term has expanded beyond its original meaning, becoming a versatile slang word in contemporary culture.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world's largest lollipop weighs a whopping 7,003 pounds?

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food fun loved ones

First identified

22nd July 2019

Most mentioned on

23rd July 2019

Total mentions

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