The 12-year-old female founder of Zollipops®, the good-for-your-teeth lollipop, will be featured in the Halloween candy popup display at Kroger, America's largest supermarket chain, for the month of October. Kroger will sell a 25ct special limited edition Halloween Zollipops product this Halloween season.
"I'm not different than any other kid that runs to the Halloween display in a store just before Halloween each year," said Morse, a seventh grader in Michigan who invented the candy after a trip to the bank with her dad as an alternative to the sugary sweets currently on the market. "I always love seeing the different products and special packaging and I'm thrilled to be apart of that display this year at Kroger."
Zollipops are a natural, gluten and GMO-free lollipop, containing xylitol, stevia and erythritol (healthy sugar alternatives). By helping raise the pH (a scale used to measure acidic or base qualities) in the mouth, Zollipops neutralize acid and help reduce the risk of tooth decay, dental caries and future development of cavities.
Zollipops donate 10 percent of profits to fund an increase in oral health education in schools and help fight America's most chronic childhood disease - tooth decay. Morse also has a "250,000 Smiles" campaign, giving away her all-natural suckers to schools and dentists who promote oral health education.
To learn more about Kroger, visit www.Kroger.com or for more on the popular Clean Teeth Pops, visit: http://zollipops.com.
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