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Revision as of 07:59, January 25, 2023

Lollipop
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  120 Bells
Obtain via  Any villager
Stack 30
Edible Yes (provides 1 energy points)
Variations
None
Names in other languages
 ロリポップ
 롤리팝
 lecca-lecca
 Lolli
 棒棒糖
 sucette
 piruleta
 lolly
 棒棒糖
 suçon
 paleta
 леденец на палочке

The lollipop is an item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 1.5.0 Fall Update. The lollipop is used to exchange with Jack, who will offer a reward to the player. This item is edible and by eating it, the player will earn energy to be able to relocate trees or break rocks. Up to 30 of the item can be stacked together.

The lollipop can be obtained from any villagers if they are given a piece of candy on Halloween.

"Candy counter"

Within the game's code, a hidden counter determines how many candy the player has given to a villager. The odds increases with each candy given to each villager, with four candies given equating to a 100% chance of obtaining a lollipop.

Candy given Item % lollipop %
0 100% 0%
1 75% 25%
2 60% 40%
3 40% 60%
4+ 0% 100%

See also

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