Claims
- 1. A candy product, comprising:
a container sized and shaped to be grasped by and held in a person's hand, said container having an inner chamber and an upper end portion including an upper end opening; a top member having a base connected to the upper end portion of the container and a tubular member extending upwardly from said base and including a passageway having an upper end and a lower end that communicates with the inner chamber in said container; a particulate candy in said inner chamber; and a solid candy member on said base, surrounding said tubular member and including an upper portion extending over the upper end of the tubular member, providing a closure for said upper end, wherein the upper end portion of the solid candy member can be removed by its consumption to open the internal passageway and allow the particulate candy inside the inner chamber to be moved through said passageway and out from said inner chamber.
- 2. The candy product of claim 1, wherein the base of the top member is removably connected to the container.
- 3. The candy product of claim 2, comprising a screw connection connecting the base of the top member to the container
- 4. The candy product of claim 1, comprising key projections on the tubular member which interlock with the solid candy member.
- 5. The candy product of claim 1, further comprising a cap that is removably secured to the upper end of the container in a position wherein the cap extends over and around the solid candy member.
- 6. The candy product of claim 1, wherein the particulate candy comprises granular candy particles.
- 7. The candy product of claim 1, wherein the container is shaped to simulate the cone portion of an ice cream cone and the solid candy member is shaped to simulate the ice cream portion of the ice cream cone.
- 8. The candy product of claim 7, wherein the base of the top member is removably connected to the container.
- 9. The candy product of claim 8, comprising a screw connection connecting the base of the top member to the container.
- 10. The candy product of claim 7, comprising key projections on the tubular portion which interlock with the solid candy member.
- 11. The candy product of claim 7, further comprising a cap that is removably secured to the upper end of the container and when secured to the container extends over and around the solid candy member.
- 12. The candy product of claim 1, wherein the container is made of a see-through material so that the particulate candy in the inner chamber can be seen through the container.
- 13. The candy product of claim 12, further comprising a cap that is removably secured to the upper end of the container and when secured to the container extends over and around the solid candy member
- 14. The candy product of claim 13, wherein the cap is formed from a see-through material so that the solid candy member can be viewed through the cap.
- 15. The candy product of claim 13, wherein the container is shaped to simulate the cone portion of an ice cream cone and the solid candy member is shaped to simulate the ice cream portion of the ice cream cone
- 16. The candy product of claim 14, where the container is shaped to simulate the cone portion of an ice cream cone and the solid body member is shaped to simulate the ice cream portion of the ice cream cone.
- 17. The candy product of claim 12, wherein the container is shaped to simulate the cone portion of an ice cream cone and the solid candy member is shaped to simulate the ice cream portion of the ice cream cone.
- 18. The candy product of claim 17, further comprising a cap that is removably secured to the upper end of the container and when secured to the container extends over and around the solid candy member.
- 19. The candy product of claim 18, wherein the cap is formed from a see-through material so that the solid candy member can be viewed through the cap.
- 20. The candy product of claim 18, wherein the particulate candy comprises granular candy particles.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/242,198, entitled Lollipop with Fluid Reservoir Handle and Method of Making Same, filed Sep. 12, 2002 as a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/933,859, entitled Lollipop with Fluid Reservoir Handle and Method of Making Same, filed Aug. 20, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10242198 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
Child |
10308841 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09933859 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10308841 |
Dec 2002 |
US |