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Starburst Lollipops are a type of hard candy lollipop inspired by the popular chewy fruit candy, offering a burst of fruity flavor in a convenient, on-the-go treat. They are typically made from sugar, corn syrup, artificial flavors, and food coloring, and are widely available in the United States and other countries where Starburst candies are popular.
These lollipops are high in carbohydrates, primarily from sugar, with minimal to no fat or protein. A single lollipop generally contains around 60-80 calories, providing a quick energy boost but little nutritional value beyond simple sugars.
Starburst Lollipops are culturally interesting as they represent the extension of a beloved candy brand into a new format, appealing to both children and adults who enjoy nostalgic or playful treats. Nutritionally, they highlight the trend of sugar-based confections that prioritize flavor and fun over nutritional substance.