The Foreign Candy Co. releases Jaw Jamz Audio Lollipop
The company is selling the candy for an accessible price point of $4.99, it says.

The Foreign Candy Company, maker of innovative confections, is releasing Jaw Jamz Audio Lollipop: a lollipop that lets consumers listen to music in their mouth.
Jaw Jamz features a strawberry flavor and utilizes bone-conduction technology, converting audio into vibrations that travel through the teeth and jaw into the inner ear. According to the company, while bone-conduction itself is well established, its use in the confectionery industry is an exciting twist that taps into growing consumer demand for interactive and immersive treats.
With a suggested retail price of $4.99, Jaw Jamz is positioned at an accessible, everyday price point, it adds.
This audio lollipop includes 12 0.46-oz lollipop units in a vibrant shelf display. Each master case holds 12 displays. Two songs, 15 seconds each, can be played interchangeably.
Jaw Jamz Audio Lollipop was featured at the Sweets & Snacks Expo recently, and is now available for retail ordering and can be purchased individually through foreigncandy.com. For more sales information, reach out to sales@foreigncandy.com.
The Foreign Candy Company was founded in 1978, after high school German teacher Peter De Yager of Hull, IA, began importing gummies as a classroom fundraiser. The company went on to create Black Forest Gummies and Mega Warheads, and continues to innovate with products like Rips, Rip Rolls, AfterShocks, Pipsqueaks Surprise, Eiffel Bonbons, and a variety of novelty candies.
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