Sugar Daddy (candy)

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Sugar Daddy is a caramel lollipop manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries. A bite-sized candy, based on the Sugar Daddy is marketed under the name Sugar Babies (candy).

The Sugar Daddy was originally called the Papa and was invented in 1925 by the James O. Welch Company. The name was changed to Sugar Daddy in 1932. Sugar Babies were introduced three years later, in 1935.

Today, Sugar Daddies are produced in two sizes, the Junior Pop, with 160 calories, and the Large Pop, with 200 calories.


Confectionery products of Tootsie Roll Industries
Andes Chocolate Mint | Blow Pops | Caramel Apple Pops | Cella's | Charleston Chew | Child's Play | Crows | Cry Baby | Dots | Dubble Bubble | Fluffy Stuff | Frooties | Wack-O-Wax Lips | Junior Mints | Nik-L-Nip | Razzles | Sugar Daddy | Sugar Babies | Tootsie Pop | Tootsie Roll |