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To Bribe or Not to Bribe:

May 12, 2008

Ok don't judge me. I don't like to give my kids candy. I want to be that "no food rewards ever" mom. But I just can't do it. I take comfort in the notion that even Mary Poppins subscribed to the "spoonful of sugar" school of discipline. And she's like the SUPER super nanny. Right?

My guilt load lightened up a tiny little bit when I discovered Yummy Earth Organic lollipops. These tiny little suckers now inhabit my glove compartment and my bag - ready to coerce my kids into doing my evil bidding. I myself feel like an evil genius, using a bribe on them that is vegan, kosher, dairy free, nut free, wheat free, and free of nasty corn syrup to boot.

Consider this twist, however. This morning en route to the grocery store I experienced a post venti americano caffiene crash, and at the same time my blood sugar took an unexpected dip. I was stuck in construction traffic, not a Starbucks in sight and on the verge of a massive mommy tantrum when I thought to myself, just be a good girl and get the grocery shopping done and you can have a lolly. So ten seconds later I dipped in to the dashboard stash and tried out a pomegrante pucker lollipop and all I can say is wow! It was seriously and truly the yummiest lollipop I have had in ages.

I'm almost tempted to have another. Just as soon as I take out the trash, put up dinner, and do a carpool run. Gotta love that the serving size on the package is listed as three lollipops. Yeah, they are that good. And a single serving is only 70 calories. Get Yummy Earth Lollipops at the Yummy Earth Website. They have 21 delicious flavors.

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Previous Reader Opinions...

Mmmm...these sound yummy, and much like some great lollipops I just discovered at Trader Joe's last week. All natural, sweetened with brown rice syrup and made with fruit juice, these pops are delish! The serving size is also listed at 3 pops, so I didn't feel too guilty when my daughter consumed as much in one afternoon. It was my little secret!

Posted by: One Chic Mama | May 12, 2008 5:08 PM

I actually saw those lollipops at TJs today too! They look like they are the same thing, possibly. Or pretty close. I wonder if yummy earth is making some for TJs?

Posted by: Ciaran Blumenfeld | May 12, 2008 5:30 PM

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