Edit this paragraph The origin and development of lollipops: Enrique Bernat Fugliadosa, the inventor of the world-famous Chuba Pus lollipop, recently passed away in Barcelona, ??Spain. He died at the age of 80. He first introduced the candy on a stick in 1958, turning a barely viable candy company back into the black. The famous flower-shaped trademark of the lollipop was designed by the Spanish ultra-modern art master Salvador Dali. The lollipop was originally marketed to children. But in recent years, lollipops' marketing emphasis on their distinctive taste and fat-free nature has also won over many adults. For some, holding a candy in your mouth with the stick sticking out from between your lips has become a trendy sign. The Spanish family-owned company that makes Choubapus lollipops produces 4 billion lollipops every year. It has many branches and factories around the world and employs nearly 2,000 people. They produce more than 50 varieties of lollipops, including a spicy lollipop specifically for the Mexican market. How to eat lollipops: 1. Licking. At first glance, licking may sound unsightly and dirty, but it is not because it is the most primitive way to eat lollipops. People who have had candy must know that if you don’t lick the candy and eat it, it may drip on your clothes. If you put all the candy in your mouth, you may choke yourself with the candy. It doesn’t seem appropriate, so you have to lick it. Why lick? A big lick can allow your tongue (the most sensitive taste organ in the body) to fully experience the taste of the lollipop from the inside out, allowing you to secrete more digestive enzymes and promote digestion; a small lick can make the lollipop taste better. The taste of sugar slowly transitions from the tip of the tongue to the entire mouth, leaving a lingering fragrance on the teeth and cheeks. Licking is a habit of a child; licking by an adult fully brings back your childishness and is more of a pleasure. Note: This way of eating is more suitable for a clean air environment or indoors (find a place where no one is around). If you encounter strong winds or thunderstorms, don't lick. Then those tiny bacteria and suspended particles will be imported along with the sweet smell, which is really harmful to your health. 2. Turn: Twist the lollipop with your hands and eat it from left to right (or right to left) in your mouth. This situation usually occurs when you have free time, holding a lollipop while reading, watching TV, watching movies, watching computers, listening to music... to relieve boredom, and follow the sound of the lollipop hitting your teeth, shaking it rhythmically By opening your head and listening to music, you may develop your sense of rhythm and music, and you may not necessarily become a musician. Secondly, this way of eating can also strengthen teeth. According to a doctor, gently tapping teeth can strengthen and strengthen teeth. Note: Don’t disturb others and try not to make any noise in the library. 3. Holding: Many people choose this method when eating lollipops. They say that this will make the lollipop melt slower in the mouth. According to a reporter's test, it can be eaten for more than half an hour by holding a lollipop in your mouth. Moreover, this will not affect your work. Just let the sugar melt, change the left and right sides from time to time, adjust your thoughts, work and enjoy. Note: This method works everywhere. 4. Bite Some impatient brothers took lollipops and chewed them up in their mouths. They said that they ate quickly and had a strong taste, which was suitable for betting, although sometimes they didn’t know it. What was the flavor of the lollipops I ate, but I could eat a few more. Note: During the fight, beware of toothache. 5. Soak the lollipop in coffee and eat it somewhere. It is bitter and sweet, and has a unique flavor