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Kojak lights a cigarette as he begins questioning a witness, but thinks better of it and sticks a lollipop (specifically, a Tootsie Pop) in his mouth instead.A Away We Go! was the original title of Oklahoma! After the addition of the show-stopping song "Oklahoma" during out-of-town tryouts, the decision was made to retitle the musical after that number. The lollipop made its debut in the Season 1 episode "Dark Sunday," broadcast on December 12, 1973.
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It was 7003 pounds, over 4 feet in length and 5 feet in height, and had a 12 foot stick. The world’s largest lollipop was made by See's Candies in 2012.
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"Red apple” in the Romany language is loli phaba. Some also suggest that "lollipop” may be a word of Romany origin related to the Roma tradition of selling toffee apples on a stick. Linguists say the term "lolly pop” literally means "tongue slap,” and it’s believed that London street vendors may have coined this term as they peddled the treat. The City of San Francisco considered it so innovative that they awarded him the keys to the city in 1916. Around 1912, Russian immigrant Samuel Born invented a machine that inserted sticks into candy, called the Born Sucker Machine. In 1908, in Racine, Wisconsin, the Racine Confectionery Machine Company introduced the first automated lollipop production with a machine that put hard candy on the end of a stick at the rate of 2,400 sticks per hour. With the birth of automation in the early 20th Century, we first begin to see the emergence of the lollipop as we know it today. He used the idea of putting candy on a stick to make it easier to eat, and initially lollipops were a soft, rather than hard, candy. George Smith of New Haven, Connecticut claimed to be the first to invent the modern style lollipop in 1908. Others believe some version of the lollipop has been around in America since the early 1800s. There is some speculation that lollipops were invented during the American Civil War. In America, the history of the first lollipops has been distorted over time. In the 17th Century, as sugar became more available in Europe, the English enjoyed boiled sugar candy treats and inserted sticks into them to make them easier to eat, too. During the Middle Ages, the nobility would often eat boiled sugar with the aid of sticks or handles. Archaeologists believe that ancient Chinese, Arabs, and Egyptians all produced fruit and nut confections that they "candied" in honey, which serves as a preservative, and inserted sticks into to make easier to eat. The oldest precursor to today’s lollipops comes from ancient Africa and Asia. But where did this sweet treat on a stick first come from? Today, lollipops are one the most diverse and best-selling types of candy out there.