lollipop
lollipop, 둀리ν
A lollipop is a sweet candy on a stick. It's a snack especially loved by children and comes in various colors and flavors.
They often appear at parties or celebrations. These days, many cafes and dessert shops sell pretty, handmade lollipops.
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First popularized in the 1920s in the United States, the lollipop has become a worldwide treat. Videos of giant lollipops or making handmade lollipops are especially popular on social media.
They frequently appear as gifts from K-pop idols to their fans. Notably, lollipops were featured as a key prop in TWICE's 'TT' music video, becoming a hot topic. Handmade lollipop classes are also popular these days.