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Chupa Chups

Chupa Chups is brand of lollipop first developed in Spain in 1958.

Chupa Chups

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  • Has a nostalgic effect

    Chupa Chups is not just a candy for me. This lollipop has a nostalgic effect. It creates and sweetens my childhood memories. I remember that my mother used to give me Chupa Chups as a reward everytime I finished my homework. I still buy Chupa Chups lollipops for myself every time I finish my work!

    Karin, Indonesia - 20 September 2012

  • Most enduring taste ever

    Chupa Chups came into my life when I was a child growing up in France. There would always be a half-globe of Chupa Chups sitting on the counter of every bakeries in Paris. My family did not have much money back then so I rarely got sweet treats but I would love looking at all the different flavors and color wrappings that were available. When I actually got one to eat by myself, it would take me hours to finish, the best, most enduring taste ever.

    Alice, United States - 12 May 2006

  • My innocent pleasure

    "Lips like sugar..." What can I say; it is my favorite comfort food! (Even though it is hard to get in America.) As an adult, I consider Chupa Chups my innocent pleasure. You can always guarantee a smile on my face when I eat a Chupa Chup. If that’s not simple love, then I don’t know what is?!

    Pablo, United States - 23 June 2004

  • An original

    How great to see an original Spanish brand. This candy is really Sweet. And it's exported to many countries all around the world, including China. Beloved by adults and children.

    Luis, Spain - 14 June 2004

  • A word for all lollipops

    I enjoyed Chupa Chups since I was a child. Now still being my favourite sweets. I like both creamy and fruit flavoured lollipops. Its new flavour "Cremosa" (I don't know if it's available outside Spain) is terrific! In my country Chupa Chups are very popular. We call all lollipops "chupachús". Did you know it's daisy logo was designed by Salvador Dali?

    Pedro, Spain - 17 April 2004