Hammond's Candies Handmade Lollipops

$3.99

With a rainbow of colors and an array of creative flavors, anyone can find a Hammond’s lollipop they’ll love. Each treat is pulled, twisted, and packaged by hand in their Denver, Colorado-based candy factory. These handmade pops are the perfect treat for kids of all ages. A top-quality candy maker makes them on real wooden sticks in fun flavors - lemon, very berry, blue raspberry, rainbow blast, cinnamon, peppermint, cotton candy, orange, pink lemonade, and birthday cake - and we love them all! A perfect little gift, a place setting for a birthday party, or a sweet treat for yourself!

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Product Details & Allergen Information

Allergens: Made with gluten-free ingredients / Kosher. Manufactured in a facility that processes eggs, milk, mustard, peanuts, sesame, soy, sulfites, tree nuts, and wheat. Each lollipop is individually wrapped.

Ingredients: All Flavors: Sugar, corn syrup, contains less than 2% of citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, palm oil, artificial colors (Red 40, Blue 1, Red 3, Yellow 5), Glycerine (vegetable).

Storage: Store in conditions with low humidity, below 72F.

Shelf Life: 6 Months.

Net Weight: 1 oz

History of Hammond’s Candies

Hammond's Candies is a confectionery company with a rich history that dates back over a century. The company was founded in 1920 by Carl T. Hammond Sr. in Denver, Colorado. Carl started the company by making candy in the back of a local Denver grocery store. His handmade candies soon became popular, and he eventually expanded his operation to a small factory.

In the 1940s, Carl's son, Carl Jr., took over the company and continued to grow the business. He introduced new products and developed new manufacturing techniques that allowed for greater efficiency and productivity. Under Carl Jr.'s leadership, Hammond's Candies became known for its high-quality and delicious treats.

In the 1990s, the company faced financial difficulties and was eventually sold to new owners. However, the new owners were committed to preserving the company's heritage and continued to produce the same handmade candies using traditional techniques. They also expanded the company's reach by introducing new products and expanding their distribution.

Today, Hammond's Candies is still based in Denver, Colorado, and remains a family-owned and operated business. They continue to make their candies by hand, using the same traditional techniques that were developed over a century ago. Their products are now sold in stores across the United States and internationally, and their reputation for high-quality, delicious treats remains as strong as ever.