Zolli Candy debuts new products at Sweets & Snacks Expo
The company's zero-sugar gum lollipops were displayed at the show.

Alina Morse at the brand's booth. Courtesy of Zolli Candy
Twenty-year-old Alina Morse, the youngest CEO to make Inc. Magazine’s 2025 "Female Founders List," exhibited Zolli Candy Company's new products at this year's Sweets & Snacks Expo. Morse, who first appeared at the tradeshow as a nine-year old, continues to redefine what it means to be an entrepreneur and push the limits of zero-sugar products, the brand says.
The college student showcased the company's zero-sugar gum pop, Sour Zollipops with Vitamin C, Zolli Gum PopZ, Vitamin C Pops (300% DV), and Sour Zaffi Taffy. She also highlighted her partnership with Gabby’s Dollhouse and her seasonal sets, which rank #1 with Nielsen in the zero-sugar category.
Zolli Candy’s suite of products can be found on Amazon and at Whole Foods Markets, in addition to 25,000 retailers such as Walmart, Rite Aid, Ross, Home Goods, Target.com, HyVee, & AAFES Exchange, or direct through its website.
Zolli Candy products are certified sugar-free by Sugarwise, and are keto, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, non-GMO, free of the top seven allergens, and gives 10% of profits through the “Million Smiles Initiative” to help fight America’s most chronic childhood disease: tooth decay.
Recently, global beauty brand e.l.f. Cosmetics spotlighted Morse as part of the “Her Campus 22 Under 22” class of disruptors. Additionally, Forbes named Zolli’s Zollipops as one of "Top 10 Emerging Food Trends," People Magazine named it as part of their "People Great Ideas," and the founder Morse is the youngest person to ever appear on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine. Her company is also America’s Fastest Growing Candy Company since 2019 (Inc. Magazine).
Related: Zolli Candy founder lands on Inc. Magazine's founders list
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