YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

November 20th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

  • One 30 ounce plastic bin containing 150 lollipops
  • Mix of Sour Apple Tart, Pomegranate Pucker, Mango Tango, TooBerry Blueberry, Googly Grape, Strawberry Smash, Very Very Cherry, Wet-Face Watermelon
  • Organic; allergen-free; gluten-free; GMO-free; egg-free; soy-free; nut-free; casein-free; dairy-free
  • All-natural: fruit extracts; red cabbage and purple carrots for color; no artificial dyes or flavors
  • Certified kosher by the Kof-K Kosher Certification; Made in Mexico

Product Description
Includes: Pomegranate Pucker, Razzmatazz Berry, Cheeky Lemon, Orange Squeeze, Wet-Face Watermelon. USDA organic. YummyEarth was born out of our commitment to feed our babies, Jonah and Rose, a diet rich in delicious organic foods that are free of yucky chemicals, pesticides and dyes. YummyEarth tastes much better than mass produced chemical candy because we choose real fruit extracts and plant friendly organic ingredients to sweeten our lives and yours. Certified or… More >>
$15.02
YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

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5 comments

  1. Lady Karma says:

    I contacted this company and they would not tell me if their products contain Balsam of Peru. I am severely allergic to Balsam of Peru.

    What a shame, sounded like a great product.

    Would you want to give something to your kids not knowing the ingredients?

    Sure, they list the ingredients, or so you think. If you call and ask them what is in the flavoring…. you won’t get an answer.

    There are hidden ingredients in flavorings that companies do not have to divulge.

    I had horrible skin rahes over 7 years until I finally found out that I have an allergy to Balsam of Peru. Its a hidden ingredient in many, many foods, just listed as “flavoring” or natural flavoring, as it is natural, from a tree in south America.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Sherry says:

    They may be wonderful as some people say but why are they listed under sugar free? THAT IS MISLEADING. IT IS MADE WITH SUGAR. DIABETICS BEWARE.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. HiDef Cineza says:

    There is certainly nothing wrong with these and they are a fine product; however, people should really be aware that the term “Natural Flavor” does not mean the flavoring is natural. The flavoring is derived from natural sources via chemical means.

    Don’t let it stop you from buying if you want some more natural source of sugar that has less refinement associated with it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. fiercey says:

    This crap is made in Mexico.

    Never ever EVER buy candy unless it’s made in the U.S.A., whether it claims to be organic or not. Lead is also “organic” and is found to be in most candy made outside of the United States, plus even friends of mine from Mexico laugh and say they would never believe anything from Mexico is actually “organic”.

    If you haven’t noticed already, most “deal of the day” and “lightning deal” items are total crap.

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    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Karen Ranney says:

    I purchased these to have during a course I was teaching. What a hit they were! Everybody wanted some, and by the end of the day, they were gone.

    So, I know what I’ll do next time I teach a course. PowerPoint presentation – check, laser pointer – check, organic lollipops – check.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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