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Lollipop Sings: Candy Plays Music Via Bone Conduction
10 Jan
Summary
- Lollipop Star uses bone conduction to transmit music to the user.
- Popular artists like Ice Spice and Akon have lent their music.
- The single-use lollipop retails for $8.99 and has high demand.

Lollipop Star, an innovative candy that plays music through bone conduction technology, made its debut at CES. This unique lollipop allows users to experience music by licking or biting it, transforming the treat into a personal concert.
The company behind this invention, Lava Brand Inc., has collaborated with musical artists such as Ice Spice, Akon, and Armani White, who have provided their songs and lent their names to specific flavors like peach, blueberry, and lime.
Attendees at CES were able to try the Lollipop Star, describing the sensation as "wild" and the sound as "muted" but the lollipop itself as delicious. The single-use product is priced at $8.99, and due to soaring demand, a waitlist was established for early access, with over a million sign-ups reported.



