Is a lollipop a round, spherical hard candy on a stick or is that a sucker?!


Question: I maintain that the spherical hard candies on sticks are lollipops (i.e. Blow Pop and Tootsie Pop) and that flat hard candies upon sticks must then be suckers, no matter the size.

Please help.


Answers: I maintain that the spherical hard candies on sticks are lollipops (i.e. Blow Pop and Tootsie Pop) and that flat hard candies upon sticks must then be suckers, no matter the size.

Please help.

yeah thats what i always thoufght :))
maybe weve been wrong all out lives :(

I think they are one in the same

lollipop

no lollipops are flat circles and suckers are spheres.

they're the same

no suckers are the circle candys on a stick. the flat ones are lollipops.

Yes. Round, spherical, hard candy on a stick = lollipop. "It's a lick on a stick guaranteed to make you sick."

a lollipop is a type of sucker. get it straight.

The proper term for hard candy on a stick is "lollipop". The slang term for them is "sucker" for obvious reasons.

I think they are the same thing. Unless a lollipop is one of those huge spiral sucker things that you get at the fair. The world may never know.

lollipop

I just call them all lolipops, because i never use the word "sucker" like that. but thinking about it, that would be a logical assumption. what region are you from?

they are the same thing. it is like the words pop and soda. you call it something different based on where you are from. they are both hard candy on a stick whatever their shape may be.

sucker is the spherical ones

lollopops are the flat round ones

lolly pops are Round and Flat on a stick Suckers are round spherical hard candys on a stick...

the spherical hard candy on a stick is a lollipop

two words, same meaning. but i would say a lollipop would be the big flat ones, and a sucker would be the ones you can actually suck on...

I think lollipops are those flat round candy on a stick or loop. I think lollipops can be suckers.

a lollipop is spherical, a sucker is flat and sometimes doctors give them out to your kids. now the terms just get switched around. a blowpop can be called a sucker and the flat candy can be called a lolipop

I think lollipop and sucker are interchangeable words. However, when I hear lollopop, I tend to think of a large flat disk of candy on a stick, or coiled multicolor candy. A sucker can be anything sweet on a stick, from caramel (Sugar Daddy) to candy w/ a filling (tootse pop or blow pop).

The big ones youd get at amusment parks, I would call lollipops. I think those cheap ones they have at banks and doctors office's would be suckers.

A lollipop and a sucker are both spherical hard candy that is on a stick. Therefore they are both considered a form of " sucker". Only diff is Size, Shape and flavor!! " Help Granted"

I always called the big, flat ones lollipop and the round ones suckers. I guess it depends.

they are the same i think

I thought they were the same...meh who knew!!





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