What is life saver lollipops?

Life Saver lollipops are a popular candy that was first introduced in 1931 by the Wrigley Company. They were originally called "candy with the hole" and came in five fruit flavors- Lemon, Lime, Orange, Raspberry and Pineapple. Later, other flavors like Cherry, Grape, and Watermelon were added.

The unique feature of Life Saver lollipops is the hole in the center, which was patented in 1913 by Clarence Crane. He came up with the idea because he wanted a candy that could be easily enjoyed without causing too much mess or sticking to teeth.

Life Saver lollipops are made from sugar, corn syrup, natural and artificial flavors, and colors. They are chewy and have a sweet taste due to the high sugar content. These candies are vegetarian and gluten-free, but may contain traces of nuts or dairy due to the manufacturing process.

Life Saver lollipops are widely available in supermarkets, convenience stores, and online. They are great for satisfying cravings and can also be used as party favors or stocking stuffers.