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The Green Fairy's Lollipops

Katherine Mangu-Ward | 4.23.2008 4:29 PM

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To get you through the rest of the godforsaken primary season:

For when politics isn't quite surreal enough on its own: Take two absinthe lollypops, watch CNN, and call me in the morning.

More on green fairy's (victorious) fight for a green card here and here.

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Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason.

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  1. Warren   17 years ago

    WANT

  2. Bingo   17 years ago

    Oh yeah, ordering a box of these for my desk at the office!

  3. Naga Sadow   17 years ago

    Special brownies and special lollipops! Can man's creativity know no bounds?

  4. Ska   17 years ago

    I'll stick with mushrooms, except I just might laugh too much.

  5. Colin   17 years ago

    When I lived in Prague, some friends and I decided to test if the myths of Absinthe were true (the Czech Republic was, at least at the time, one of the few places you could legally buy it.)

    We bought a bottle and drained it in an hour. However, none of us went crazy. Although, wasn't a libertarian at the time . . .

  6. Travis   17 years ago

    Absinthe tastes disgusting why in fucking hell would you want the taste of it without the high.

  7. Bingo   17 years ago

    Travis:

    Are your absinthe lollys legal?
    [...]Our Absinthe Lollipops contain an amount of thujone that is within the legal limits set by the US regulatory authorities and of the European Union.

  8. Travis   17 years ago

    Bingo,

    I'll stick with Absinthe shots. The taste of Abinsthe is something to endure not prolong.

  9. Regis Carnifex   17 years ago

    Had absinthe once and really enjoyed the taste (licorice is great). After downing most of the bottle with a friend, we were just really drunk. None of the wacky hallucinating that we'd heard so much about. I've since heard that that's mostly a myth, sadly.

  10. Andy   17 years ago

    Absinthe's effects being overblown? Huh, that could be drug warriors OR drug sellers. Why would either lie to me?

    If it's good enough for Marilyn Manson, it's good enough for me. I wonder how high/drunk you could get from the lollipop form though.

  11. TallDave   17 years ago

    That sounds disgusting. I can think of much more useful green flavors.

  12. Franklin Harris   17 years ago

    If that company sold Gold Scout cookies, they'd be made with real Girl Scouts.

  13. An Honest Question   17 years ago

    I know alchohol evaporates in cooking but what about Absinthe? Is there any actual Absinthe in this candy? Is it even worth it?

  14. Kwix   17 years ago

    An Honest Question,
    Absinthe is an alcohol tincture. Essentially it is a bunch of herbs and spices (wormwood being the herb of concern for the last 100 years) steeped in grain alcohol or brandy. This is then distilled to produce a clear beverage which is then colored and additionally flavored with either petite wormwood or natural/artificial colorants.

    So, technically, without the alcohol you do not have Absinthe. However, I suspect that what this company does is add some essential oils derived from said herbs and spices to the hot candy mix, thereby replicating some of the qualities of Absinthe, most notably the licorice taste from the anise and the bitterness from wormwood.

    For those who are worried about the "evil" thujone, I recommend you skip anything with sage in it this coming holiday season. You know, for the children.

  15. J Golden Rockwell   17 years ago

    I'm told that absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.

  16. Anon   17 years ago

    One of their other products? Maple-Bacon Lollypops.

    Anon

  17. Gene Trosper   17 years ago

    This should go over big with the goth crowd. I can see guys passing them out to the goth chicks at nightclubs like Bar Sinister, just to see them suck on something.

  18. madmikefisk   17 years ago

    I'll stick with my Mansinthe, thank you very much, but those do appear intriguing.

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