Astro Pops are transparent three-color cone-shaped lollipops sold by Leaf Brands.
Hot candy is poured directly into the wrapper, then a paper stick is added and the pop is capped off with a layer of wax.
[3] Spangler expanded the Astro Pop line of lollipops with flavors such as banana split and caramel apple.
[1] In 1997, Spangler and the 7-Eleven convenience store chain were sued by a couple in Skagit County, Washington, who alleged that their son was injured by an Astro Pop.
[5] Kassoff paid Spangler cash for the recipes, global rights to the trademark, and three years of royalty payments.