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Company releases breast milk-flavored lollipops

A West Coast lollipop company that has previously released flavors such as sriracha pops has debuted a new flavor--breast milk.

The Huffington Post reports Lollyphile has released the new "vegan"  lollipop flavor, which doesn't contain real breast milk but flavor specialists used breast milk shared by mothers to get the flavor right.

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"I don't know if it's because I'm getting older, but it seems like all of my friends are having babies these days," said Jason Darling, the owner of Lollyphile, in a press release. "Sure, the kids are all crazy cute, but 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."

Four lollipops cost $10, one dozen cost $24 and a case of 36 costs $58.


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