Yes, there was.
But not anymore.
We disagree with the answer above. We looked up the Littmus Lozenge online and were not able to find a company website. In addition, we looked at Google images and could not find any consistent pictures of the Littmus Lozenge, unlike other candy such as Lemonheads. When we looked up lemonheads, we found consistent pictures, lots of advertisements, and a company website. The only information we found on the Littmus Lozenge was connected to the book, Because of Winn Dixie.
The Littmus lozenge is a fictional candy from the children's book "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo. It is described as a sour candy that turns sweet in the story.
It is a hard candy that taste like rootbeer,strawbaeys and sorrow
"Because of Winn-Dixi" a children novel
honey, corn syrup, water, strawberry flavoring, sugar2 this is how you make a littmus lozenge
yes they are real
what does a littmus lozenge look like
It is a hard candy that taste like rootbeer,strawbaeys and sorrow
Because it reminds her of her mom.
Well, a littmus lozenge is actually a fictional candy mentioned in the book Because of Winn-Dixie. If you search on google, there is no such person named Littmus W. Block and therefore no such thing called a Littmus Lozenge. If you look in the story, the factory is located in Naomi, Florida. But it is not real and therefore you can't really buy a Littmus Lozenge.
In Naomi Florida on Fairville RoadThe address given above is from the book, Because of Winn Dixie. However, the factory does not exist, nor does Littmus W. Block, the owner of the Littmus Losenge Factory. We researched multiple sources and were unable to find any biographical information or images of Littmus. In the book, the candy was "famous the world over," so if it was real, it should have been easy to find. When we used googlemaps to locate Fairville Road, we discovered that there is no Fairville Road in Florida. In addition, there is no known town of Naomi in Florida.
The plural of lozenge is lozenges.
That lozenge helped my throat.
* Sweet * Soother * Lozenge * Suckable sweet * Medicated sweet
In the book "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo, the metaphor of the "Littmus Lozenge" candy is used to symbolize bitter experiences that lead to something sweet. The candy represents the idea that even in the most challenging times, there can be moments of joy and connection.
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