Breast Milk Lollipops Hit Market

Wanna get your kid started early on a candy addiction?  How about a lollipop that mimics the taste of mommies milk?

Lollyphile is a lollipop company based in Austin, Texas.  This week the folks at Lollyphile entered the market with Breast Milk Lollipops.

Lollyphile says dozens of moms shipped breast milk to them so staff chemists and flavor engineers could come up with the flavor for the new candy.  The Angle guesses the flavor weenies forgot what it tastes like after getting out of college.

Lollyphile's president, Jason Darling says he had an ephiphany,  "...what slowly dawned on me was that my friends were actually producing milk so delicious it could turn a screaming, furious child into a docile, contented one. I knew I had to capture that flavor."

Lollyphile thought about using real breast milk but Jason said it would take "armies of pumping women."  So they went for the artificial flavor instead.

While Obama pumps wasted billions into Golden Eagle killing windmills, here's a company actually making something people need and want.  And they didn't get a dime from Ofail to do it.

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