Sriracha bacon lollipops for a spicy, porky, holiday treat
Just when you thought Sriracha couldn’t get any better, someone paired it with bacon. Sriracha bacon lollipops do exist, and they’re the latest product on the market fueling the country’s current love affair with the red hot sauce.
Lollyphile, the Texas-based candy company that earlier this year launched vegan breast-milk-flavored lollipops, has just come out with a new Sriracha bacon flavor. The company has also made Sriracha lollipops and a maple bacon flavor.
“We’ve made several kinds of bacon candy and were the first to make a Sriracha candy,†said Lollyphile owner Jason Darling in a release. “This feels like a pretty natural progression, headed straight for awesomeness.â€
According to the Lollyphile website, the lollipops are “candied salty spicy peppery porky goodness.†And of course, they’re red. But the Sriracha bacon pops almost didn’t happen.
“We had every intention of making a pumpkin pie spice lolly for Thanksgiving,†Darling said. “But the ubiquitousness of pumpkins, the recent concerns of a Sriracha shortage, and the Thanksgiving/Hanukkah overlap made a Sriracha bacon lollipop something that needed to happen.â€
Lollyphile isn’t the only company feeling the Sriracha candy love. Last week, J&D’s launched Sriracha candy canes and a bacon deodorant.
Eager to get your hands on these porky suckers? You can buy them at Lollyphile.com. A pack of four pops is $10, a dozen is $24 and you can get a case of 36 for $58. For the next month, receive free shipping in the U.S. when you use the discount code SPICYBACON at checkout.
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