The Lollipop That Plays Music Through Your Mouth

At the forefront of experiential and edible technology, Lollipop Star has debuted a revolutionary product at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that fundamentally redefines the act of listening to music: a lollipop that employs sophisticated bone-conduction technology to transmit audio directly through the consumer’s mouth, creating a multisensory experience where popular tracks from artists like Ice Spice and Akon are not merely heard but physically felt and “tasted” as the candy is licked or bitten.

This innovation, described by the company’s Chief Marketing Officer Sen Cai as “a carrier of the music,” bypasses traditional speakers and headphones by sending subtle vibrations through the hard candy into the user’s teeth and jawbone, which then conduct the sound waves directly to the inner ear, resulting in a private, mouth-powered concert that astonished CES attendees, including long-time showgoers who expressed sheer amazement at the novel fusion of confectionery and audio.

The device, priced at an accessible $8.99 and slated for release following the convention, has already demonstrated extraordinary market demand, with a pre-order waitlist exceeding one million people, signaling a massive public appetite for interactive entertainment that merges play, consumption, and auditory immersion.

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