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Lollipop Star Debuts at CES With a Bone-Conduction Lollipop That Plays Music

The $8.99 candy uses bone conduction to deliver exclusive artist tracks when you bite down.

Overview

  • Demonstrated on the CES 2026 show floor and at Pepcom, the lollipop transmits vibrations through the teeth via electronics embedded in the stick.
  • Company representatives say sales will begin after CES through the website and select retailers, with a waitlist available online.
  • At launch, three flavors are paired with artists Ice Spice, Akon, and Armani White, each tied to an exclusive track.
  • Reported songs include Ice Spice’s “Munch,” “Baddie Baddie,” and “Big Guy,” Akon’s “Beautiful Day,” and Armani White’s “Mount Pleasant.”
  • Hands-on testers heard the music when biting down on back molars, describing the audio as novel but quiet, and noting the single-use design raises sustainability concerns.