Chupa Chups Surprise has teamed up with Nickelodeon to bring you the latest Chupa Chups Surprise – Limited Edition – SpongeBob. Each Chupa Chups Surprise comes with one of your favourite Chupa Chups lollipops and one of 10 limited edition SpongeBob collectables. Hurry to collect them all.
Available at all leading supermarkets; New World, PAK‘nSAVE and selected SVFS.
Same great tasting lollipop, great idea but not executed well – too much plastic, small toy that you don’t build or can move etc
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Leanne du Plessis–
Not for everyone, unsure what age this is intended for , cute idea but a bit impractical.
Ends up on n the bin the lollipop itself a super hit though even for grown teenagers
A lot of plastic waste for a lollipop and a toy that is so small and a major chocking hazard, so daughter was very disappointed in getting a treat with toy that shes cant even have.
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Kerri Marsters–
Way to much plastic for a normal size lollipop and the toy is not worth it
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Katrina Jones–
My Daughter demolished this, loved it, now wants to collect the set
Hard to get into and lots of plastic to throw away. Toy is very small.
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Glenn Cross–
Small plastic toy (if you can call it that), plastic wrapping and a plastic ball to hold the toy and lollipop which is just a chupa chup. Kids weren’t even interested in the toy. Not worth the effort.
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Annie whall–
Alot of plastic for one lolly pop! Great idea with toy but its in plastic too humm !
Laura Trueman –
Love me a good Chupa Chup on the drive home from work.
Jan –
Too much packaging but kids thought it was great
Julia –
Too much plastic. Always love the lollipop though.
Colleen Gulliver – Waikato –
Same great tasting lollipop, great idea but not executed well – too much plastic, small toy that you don’t build or can move etc
Leanne du Plessis –
Not for everyone, unsure what age this is intended for , cute idea but a bit impractical.
Ends up on n the bin the lollipop itself a super hit though even for grown teenagers
Kiley Lewis – Bay of Plenty –
A lot of plastic waste for a lollipop and a toy that is so small and a major chocking hazard, so daughter was very disappointed in getting a treat with toy that shes cant even have.
Kerri Marsters –
Way to much plastic for a normal size lollipop and the toy is not worth it
Katrina Jones –
My Daughter demolished this, loved it, now wants to collect the set
Raewyn Hodgson – Northland –
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Hard to get into and lots of plastic to throw away. Toy is very small.
Glenn Cross –
Small plastic toy (if you can call it that), plastic wrapping and a plastic ball to hold the toy and lollipop which is just a chupa chup. Kids weren’t even interested in the toy. Not worth the effort.
Annie whall –
Alot of plastic for one lolly pop! Great idea with toy but its in plastic too humm !
Bianca Richardson –
Good idea for little kids