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A twisted lolly named after the fairground slide, which is about as literal as lolly naming gets. The twist is moulded rather than assembled, so each lolly carries its colours wound together instead of stacked. That's harder to produce than a flat shape and it's most of why the format stands out on a shelf. The pack calls them juicy and fruity, which describes how they taste rather than what is in them. As a water ice there is no dairy to round the acidity off, so the fruit flavours finish clean. A twisted mould is also harder to release cleanly than a flat one, which is a fair part of why the shape is rarer than its shelf appeal would suggest.