A $9 disposable lollipop now doubles as a bone-conduction speaker, piping tracks from Ice Spice, Akon and Armani White straight through your jaw while you taste peach, blueberry or lime.
From sugar rush to sound rush: how it works
A tiny piezo transducer embedded in the candy stem sends micro-vibrations through your teeth and jawbone the moment you bite or press the bulbous base against molars. The bone acts like a private speaker, delivering audio at 20 Hz–20 kHz while keeping the outside world silent. Each 15-gram pop holds roughly three minutes of lossy-compressed audio—enough for a single chorus or a tight verse—powered by a non-rechargeable Li-zinc micro-cell sealed inside food-grade wax.
Artist flavors: Ice Spice, Akon, Armani White
- Ice Spice – peach candy, 90-second clip of “Think U the Shit (Fart)” loop
- Akon – blueberry, 110-second “Right Now (Na Na Na)” hook
- Armani White – lime, 100-second “Goated” chorus
Lava Brand licensed master stems directly from the labels, then down-mixed to mono 16 kHz to fit the 256 kB onboard NAND flash. The result is a lo-fi but recognizable preview that disappears when the candy dissolves.
Hands-on: muted vocals, clear vibe
CNET’s Abrar Al-Heeti confirmed lyrics are “submerged but discernible” once ambient show-floor noise drops below 65 dB. Biting with molars maximizes contact; licking alone produces only a tickle. CNET’s test recorded peak SPL at 55 dB inside the user’s mouth—quieter than a conversation yet surprisingly present.
Price, wait-list and million-person queue
Single-use sticks retail at $8.99 after CES; LollipopStar.com opened a wait-list during the show and hit one million sign-ups in 72 hours, according to chief marketing officer Sen Cai. Production is capped at 200 000 units for Q1 2026, with priority given to wait-list emails. No subscription or rechargeable version has been announced.
Why developers should care
The same ultra-low-power SoC (12 mW active, 2 µA deep sleep) can be re-flashed via NFC for branded experiences: podcast teasers, game sound FX, QR-voice coupons. Lava Brand is already pitching fast-food chains a 10-second jingle pop bundled with combo meals. Expect SDK access in late 2026, opening the door to localized language lessons, micro-podcasts and even ADA-compliant silent menus for deaf consumers who still want jaw-based feedback.
Health & safety bottom line
FCC filings show the device stays under 1.6 W/kg SAR—well within phone limits. The candy itself is gluten-free, nut-free and uses natural dyes, but the electronics are swallowed if you finish the pop; Lava instructs users to stop at the printed “STOP” line and dispose of the stem responsibly. Pediatric dentists warn that repeated biting could micro-fracture enamel if users chase bass-heavy tracks daily.
Takeaway
Lollipop Star isn’t a gimmick—it’s a proof that bone conduction can shrink to confectionery scale, creating the first truly disposable personal speaker. If the million-person wait-list converts at even 10 %, edible audio becomes a new merch category overnight, and every festival, movie premiere or album drop gets its own flavor. Grab one, bite down, and your skull becomes the venue—no tickets, no charging, no crumbs left behind.
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