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Try My Lollipop
The boys have usually got an apple to sweeten their teacher up in an effort to gain some better grades, but one savvy pupil knows that if he gets his handsome maths teacher to Try My Lollipop, amongst other things, he'll be set for the rest of term. But it's not only the teachers that have their eyes firmly on those lollipops, fellow classmates can be just as greedy and once the sweet sticks are offered up, they can't resist the lure and are soon wrapping their lips around the hard pole before enclosing their ass cheeks around the same pole. Ten horny high school twinks satiate their hankering for sweet meat.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the history and cultural significance of candy, delving into the evolution of sweet treats and their impact on society. It features interviews with candy makers, historians, and consumers, examining how candy has shaped traditions and memories across generations. The film offers a nostalgic and informative look at the world of confectionery.
Critical Reception
Try My Lollipop received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its informative content and nostalgic appeal, while some found its scope a bit too broad. Audiences often connected with the film's exploration of childhood memories associated with candy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed historical accounts of candy.
Appreciated for its nostalgic journey through confectionery.
Some reviews noted a lack of deeper critical analysis.
Google audience: Google user reviews are sparse, but generally indicate appreciation for the film's informative and engaging look at candy history, evoking positive memories for many.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with several third-generation candy makers, tracing the lineage of their family businesses through the decades.
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