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So, I have read that they were sometimes eaten by the spoonful and caused sore mouths; here is a link that say's they go poppity pop ( i never tried them without milk, as a child; I loved the eggnog. Also maybe they weren't processed in a way that the egg yolk was considered safe at the time??? anyway; I believe that poprocks ( with carbon dioxide) are back on the market... and USDA says raw eggs are not as bad as once believed... but If kids are going to put spoonfulls into their mouths; it is still going to leave the company open to lawsuits. I think this was all Hush Hush when they were discontinued; I even googled Wikipedia and no mention of the Poppity Pop or why they were discontinued.
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