Lollipop classic

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In 1908, candy maker George Smith revolutionized the candy world by creating a hard candy mounted on a stick, the first modern lollipop. According to his memoirs, he named the treat after his favorite racehorse — Lolly Pop.

National Lollipop Day is celebrated each year on July 20. It is a day to celebrate hard candy, sweet treats and being a kid.

Hattingdon does not have a “lollipop hat” per se, but she does have a very pretty classic hat inspired by the sweet lollipop Vivian created, seen below.

We named the design Lolly. Hattingdon fans call it the Lollipop hat. That’s cool. Here she is.

Lollie classic hat with lollipop in coordinating colors.
Lolly with her Lollipop

Isn’t she sweet? Love love love the colours. Oh. Before we go, here is a bit of lollipop history.

History of the Lollipop

Jon Prince, writing for CandyFavourites.com, states, “The first incarnation of the lollipop was probably created by cave people thousands of years ago, who collected honey from beehives with a stick. Not wanting to waste the sweet nectar, they most likely licked the stick, thus inventing the world’s first lollipop. Good for them (good for us).”

“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 to make it easier to eat.”

What are your favourite lollipops? Let us know. Love, Hattingdon.

Related Reading

National Day Calendar » | New Haven Gives the Lollipop Its Name »
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Updated: 28 July 25.


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Tangie

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The Tangie fashion cap is so colorful and festive. Vivian created it some time ago — about 2020 or 2021 or so — and it somehow got overlooked. Let’s take care of that right now!

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The Tangie design features a delightful “fashion cap” made from overlapping slices of three types of citrus fruits — orange, lime and raspberry orange (also called blood orange) — along with a few tender tendrils. Isn’t she delightful?

Tangie Hattingdon fashion hat.
Tangie Hattingdon.

We are putting her on some product as of this writing. If you have product that you want the Tangie design on, please let us know in comments or email us.

Thank you for spending time with us. We hope it gave you a hatful of smiles!

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Thank you for spending time with us and see you again soon!

HATTINGDON & CO

P.S. If you want this design on a tee or another product, let us know. We can have it to you in minutes.


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