Lemon Flavored Brain Lollipops
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Lemon Flavored Brain Lollipops




CandyWarehouse.com is selling these unique and luscious lemon lollipops:

Brain Hard Candy Lollipops

Exquisitely designed brain shaped pops featuring a sweet lemon flavor and a translucent yellow color. You can actually feel the creepy ridges of the brain matter as you lick the lollipop. These gourmet suckers are hand poured by a master candy craftsman using only certified organic ingredients. The long wooden sticks of these pops make them easy for making a fun candy brain bouquet.... the bouquet preferred by top neurologists!

AND they're organic, gluten free, and kosher!

And while you're at it, you can buy a 3 lb case of Trolli Gummy Brain Surge Candy.





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