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Three Lollies Queasy Pops are a 7-count pack of natural, slow-dissolving lollipops designed to relieve nausea, motion sickness, and dry mouth. Featuring a blend of essential oils and natural flavors like cinnamon, ginger, and green tea, these non-chewable pops provide long-lasting, medicine-free comfort trusted by health professionals, including for pregnancy-related nausea.














| ASIN | B00CJZCCZK |
| ASIN | B00CJZCCZK |
| Additional Features | No Side Effect |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #386,597 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #615 in Antinausea Treatments #6,552 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand Name | Three Lollies |
| Container Type | Sachet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (603) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2013 |
| Dosage Form | Drops |
| Flavor | Multiple |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.1 x 3.3 inches |
| Item Form | Drops |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | No Model |
| Manufacturer | Three Lollies, LLC |
| Manufacturer | Three Lollies, LLC |
| Model Name | Queasy Pops | Nausea (Chemo, Motion Sickness etc.) | Drug Free & Gluten Free | 7 Flavors: Green Tea with Lemon, Ginger, Peppermint & More, 7 Count (Pack of 3) |
| Model Number | No Model |
| Net Content Count | 21 Count |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Benefits | Nausea Relief |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.1 x 3.3 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Specific Uses For Product | Nausea |
| Target Audience | Women |
| Target Use Body Part | Stomach |
| UPC | 695342002210 |
| Unit Count | 21 Count |
L**D
These really work!
My daughter who is a chemo nurse recommendations these for the days that chem makes you queasy. Taste good and they do help.
J**E
Pregnant and nauseous
I've always taken a ginger supplement when I get motion sickness (any long car trip) and it works better than any anti nausea medication. Taking the pill makes me want to yak during pregnancy. No pills, or Mexican food... ANYWAY these have been so delightful. It calms my constant nausea immediately and I love the flavors. I am not a fan of the ginger or the cinnamon, but the rest of them are really good. We went on vacation in the mountains and I was sure all the winding roads would get to me. BUT NO! I just had a sucker the whole time and I was able to enjoy the scenery. I'm about to buy more. Thanks, Queasy Pops!
J**A
Convenient lollipops with a strong flavor
These are convenient to carry around but hard to tell which flavors are which. The flavors are very strong which is tough when you’re feeling queasy.
T**S
love Queasy Pops, they really work to keep the nausea away
I cannot rave enough about Queasy Pops. I even got my OBYGN to start carrying them in her office now. :) They really work with my system to help ward off feelings of nausea, which I get now that I am in menopause. :( The natural flavors taste good (some are a bit spicy but I don't mind that) and within a few minutes, the nausea feelings start to go away. I do find that I have to finish the entire sucker or I start to feel nauseous again. But I'm a lifetime Queasy Pops user now. :)
M**4
Great product
I used to eat these when I was pregnant and they were called preggo pops. My son had a class trip on a boat all day so I packed them in case I would need them or any of the parents or kids. Sure enough. These are fast acting, taste great and so doesn't like lollipops?
S**E
Three good flavors, two awful flavors
Green tea, lemon, and sour raspberry are great. Ginger flavor is too spicy. As far as cinnamon, some are fine, but others are too spicy, even in the same box. The last thing I want to taste when feeling queasy is a spicy flavor. I usually enjoy cinnamon flavored things, but some of the pops are too strong. (Different cinnamon pops are flavored with different intensity, some have a good cinnamon flavor, but the others were WAY too strong.) Every ginger pop has a WAY too strong flavor. I can't even tolerate keeping the pops in my mouth; I can only suck on them a few seconds before my mouth is burning. Additionally, they are not labeled as to which flavor they are. The coloring for ginger and lemon are nearly the same, as are the colors of the cinnamon and raspberry. I also really think there should be a peppermint flavor, as it good for nausea. They do seem to help with nausea, but they really need to make some changes in the flavor department.
M**N
They should call theeeese things "life savers"
Relative who needs these for chemo treatment had about 4 of them last treatment and said they really helped a lot. Got her Lemonheads too but they were too sharp for her sensitive mouth, just fyi. She's there for hours so we really appreciate that these help make experience more tolerable which may help her tolerate chemo better and thus extend her life. I wish treatment centers stocked these to help all of their patients.
J**Z
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