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Value 4.5 star rating
Taste 5 star rating
Nutrition 3 star rating
Product Eco-Score 4 star rating
Company Eco-Score 4 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
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Best lollipops ever
stins reviewed October 14, 2008 at 6:32 pm

So I haven't had all of the flavors of Yummy Earth Organic Lollipops yet...I've had the Pomegranate Pucker, Mango Tango, and Sour Apple Tart.  Thus far...so delicious.

 

Okay, okay, truth be told, I picked up a bag that's specifically meant for Halloween trick-or-treaters, but...I just couldn't resist.  I had to sample them.  Let's just hope I don't eat them all before the 31st!

 

In terms of eco-friendliness, the lollipops are all natural and all organic.  That also helps with the people-friendliness too of course.  On top of that, they are great for little and big kids alike with food allergies (nut-free, soy-free, wheat-free, dairy-free, no sodium, etc).  And I really can't stress it enough.  They are just plain excellent lollipops.  You know the lollies you'd get at the doctor's office when you were a kid?  Yeah, they're nothing like that. 

 

The Pomegranate Pucker and the Sour Apple have a great tartness to them...just plain tasty, what can I say.  Even for those of us who can't help but bite the lollipop, they are very satisfying.

 

Now, the only cons are that a) the lollipops are individually wrapped (although I can't really see a way around that because you don't want to end up with a great big mess of candy and stick all stuck together that you can't even eat).  And b) as all candy goes, your teeth might need some better brushing.  But again...if you're going to be eating lollipops (or candy in general), those aren't fatal flaws.

 

At the end of the day, I have to agree with the quotation from Phil Lempert of the Today Show that appears on the back of the bag.  It's the best lollipop I've ever tasted (although those caramel and sour apple ones were always fun despite any stickiness....definitely not organic or natural though).  I highly recommend them.

 

UPDATE: Well...now I've had a few more Yummy Earth lollipops.  The Vitamin C pops taste exactly the same as the regular kind (meaning they taste great).  But you get the added bonus of the Vitamin C.  The other kind of pops I've had are the Hot Chili Pops.  They make a Chili Mango Mambo pop and a Chili Lime Lambada pop.  The Mango Mambo is pretty darn spicy...I wasn't sure I liked it at first, but it did grow on me.  I think on the whole, I prefer the Chili Lime Lambada (if you're going to eat any kind of spicy lollipop) because the spice "makes more sense" to me there with the lime flavor, rather than with the mango flavor.  It also seemed less bitingly hot (even though I am a big fan of spice).

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Value 5 star rating
Taste 5 star rating
Nutrition 3.5 star rating
Product Eco-Score 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Organic, corn-syrup free, GMO-free, etc. etc...and they're delicious!

Cons: Plastic wrap is probably not biodegradable, not so teeth friendly (but I suppose no candy is)
Purchase Date:October 2008 Purchase Price:$3.99
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Sweet Chili Lime Lambada!
nhtahoe reviewed November 24, 2008 at 10:56 pm

The last time I tried a lollipop before this one, I spit it out, confirming my dislike for sweet things containing less than 60% chocolate. I mean, if demand for sweets was driven by a human population with a palate identical to mine, the sugar/sweeter industry would quickly become a thing of the past (possibly a good thing).

 

When I was offered a Chile Lime Lambada lollipop by none other than Green Home's Stins last week, I wanted to say "thanks but no thanks," but next thing I knew, the zesty pop was in my mouth. I'm still trying to figure out how it happened. But to my surprise, I was not hit by my typical immediate sweet-repulsion. I actually proceeded to finish the whole thing. Unheard of!

 

Now in summary, I figure there are a couple possibilities:
1. The lack of high fructose corn syrup and god knows what other industrially processed "food" meant that my mouth was ok with a sweet that wasn't primarilly chocolate.
2. Stins is simply so charming that my tastebuds decided they would put on a good show and be happy with a non-chocolate sweet for once.

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Value 5 star rating
Taste 5 star rating
Nutrition 2 star rating
Product Eco-Score 3 star rating
Company Eco-Score 4 star rating
Overall 4 star rating
Pros: Legit ingredients, actually tastes good

Cons: Packaging
Purchase Date:November 2008
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Yummy? Heck yeah
teej reviewed November 24, 2008 at 5:59 pm

I've been enjoying the Hot Chili Pops.  I prefer the Lime, but the Mango is quite good as well.  Initially I was a bit worried to even give them a try...the thought of chili flavors in candy just didn't sound good.  I'm glad I did though, the flavors are really complimentary, and it's not more of the same old thing.

 

I suggest everyone give them a try.

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Value 4 star rating
Taste 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
yummy lollies
dana1981 reviewed October 27, 2008 at 5:55 pm

I sampled to of these lollipops - grape and sour apple.  The grape was pretty good, but I wasn't thrilled with the flavor.  It was just okay.  The sour apple was really good though.  Not too tart or sour, just enough for a good flavor.  I'm a huge pomegranite fan and would love to try that flavor sometime.

 

It's cool that these lollipops are all natural and organic too.

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Value 4.5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: natural, organic, yummy

Cons: a little hit and miss on flavors
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Kid Requested!
herodrx1 reviewed October 28, 2008 at 10:21 am

I got two flavors as a sample.  We had grape and sour apple.  Both wer HUGE hits at our house.  As gross as it sounds, we all shared them.  We had to because we all wanted a taste.  I thought, as an adult, that they were both very flavorful and good tasting.  Sometimes kids candy can be too sweet or too sour.  These seemed right on spot with the flavor.

Both kids (9&13) asked for me to "please please please buy these" for them.  I'm going to have to go in search of these suckers.  We live in a very small town so finding "specialty" organics is kinda hard.  I'm hoping to find these available online.

Since I didn't buy the samples, I'm not sure about the price.  I'm hoping that the price is on track with other organic/natural candies.

Overall, I have to give this product 5 stars since everyone enjoyed them.

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Value 3 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Great taste!

Cons: Nothing yet.
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Tasty Sucker
srj0385 reviewed November 3, 2008 at 9:14 am

I had the Mango Tango, I loved the flavor.  I am not much of a candy person, I don't usually like the feeling that it leaves on your teeth.  But this one was actually pretty good.  I didn't have that funny aftertaste in my mouth.  I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking for something sweet to keep around.

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Value 4.5 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: Good Flavor
Tooberry Blueberry
Kirbs reviewed October 16, 2008 at 10:36 pm

 So maybe I just got the ugly duckling of the flavors - I was not impressed. In fact, I didn't even finish it - just licked on it enough to formulate an adequate review. Perhaps it is because I'm not really an artificial blueberry type. I have an incredible sweet tooth and I do enjoy a good lollipop. 

 

The white part was just a little too weird for me. It doesn't taste like blueberry, but I'm not really sure what it DOES taste like. And, it leaves this undesirable, chalky texture on my tongue. The blue part seems to have a decent flavor but then it's hard to suck on a lollipop and only hit the "good" tasting part. Not a challenge I'm really up for...

 

You know, I just realized in looking at the bag of Yummy Earth Organic Lollipops that the other flavors don't seem to have that white swirly bit goin' on. I think I just solved the mystery. 

 

Yes, it's been confirmed that the other flavors come sans the white chalky bit. Good news! I can't wait to try the other flavors and write a follow-up review.

 

Bring on the lollis!

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Overall 2.5 star rating
Pros: there are other flavors that are apparently deeelicious!

Cons: tooberry blueberry's not really doin' it for me
Great lollipops for the kids!
SoCalSolar reviewed October 27, 2008 at 5:16 pm

We rec'd some of these through a care package and the kids tried them out.  They loved them!  Seemed they were just as happy with these as any others.  Will likely pick up more of these in the near future.

 

Mmmmmmm!!!

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Value 5 star rating
Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Kids love them!

Cons: ...uhm... none yet.
Purchase Date:October 2008
Parent, Toddler and DOG approved
KayMMIV reviewed October 29, 2008 at 12:19 pm

We tried the strawberry flavor of these lollipops and it was yummy, just like the name says. Even our dog liked it (who got a lick kudos of my toddler who likes to share)

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Overall 5 star rating
Pros: Yummy

Cons: still candy?
DEEEELICIOUS
Lola reviewed October 16, 2008 at 1:54 pm

 these are sooo good.  i rarely like grape-flavored anything, but this lollipop was totally delicious.  

 

for those ladies and guys who can related to the post-dinner cravings...i was having a serious dessert craving the other night, and just one lollipop actually got rid of it!  usually a conventional lollipop just makes me crave dessert even more...for some reason, this one did the trick.  

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Overall 5 star rating
Pros: amazing flavor

Cons: none