Lolli Wishes You a Happy National Lollipop Day! 🍭

July 20th in National Lollipop Day!

The Team at Lolli wishes you a Happy National Lollipop Day on this extra special Stacking Sats Saturday! 🍭

To celebrate, we're giving away a total of 100,000 sats to 10 randomly selected Lolli users!

Instructions:

1) Follow Lolli on Twitter: https://twitter.com/trylolli

2) Like and RT this tweet.

3) Reply to the tweet with your favorite Lollipop related content – can be a meme, gif, photo, video, joke, etc.

And Now, An Important Timeline of the History of Lollipops:

🍭   Archaeologists believe that ancient Chinese, Arabs, and Egyptians all           produced fruit and nut confections that they "candied" in honey, which                     serves as a preservative, and inserted sticks into to make easier to eat.

🍭 Middle Ages, Europe - the nobility would often eat boiled sugar with the aid of sticks or handles. In the 17th Century, as sugar became more available in Europe, the English enjoyed boiled sugar candy treats and inserted sticks into them to make them easier to eat, too.

🍭 1800’s USA - George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut claimed to be the first to invent the modern style lollipop in 1908. He used the idea of putting candy on a stick to make it easier to eat, and initially lollipops were a soft, rather than hard, candy.

🍭 20th Century, we first begin to see the emergence of the lollipop as we know it today.

🍭 In 1908, in Racine, Wisconsin, the Racine Confectionery Machine Company introduced the first automated lollipop production with a machine that put hard candy on the end of a lollipop stick at the rate of 2,400 sticks per hour.

🍭Around 1912, Russian immigrant Samuel Born invented a machine that inserted sticks into candy, called the Born Sucker Machine.

🍭1931 - America, George Smith trademarked the name. He reportedly named the treats after a popular racing horse, Lolly Pop. The name "lollipop” is now in public domain.

🍭1953 - U.S. local banks begin giving away free lollipops to customers.

🍭August 2018, Lolli, the bitcoin rewards company, was founded by Alex Adelman, Matt Senter, and team with the mission of making bitcoin more accessible to all.

Alex Adelman (left), Lollipop (right)




Lollipop History Source: https://www.groovycandies.com/history-of-lollipops/