
Ingka Group has collaborated with confectionery brand Chupa Chups to bring a novel, meatball-inspired treat to Ikea stores across the globe this June. The peculiar confection, which was initially teased as an April Fools’ Day prank, garnered substantial customer interest, promoting the companies to make the concept a reality.
On April 1st, the idea of a meatball-flavored lollipop was pitched, amusing customers and sparking curiosity. The response was so positive that the companies decided to turn the playful concept into a limited-edition treat. They plan to produce and distribute one million of these unique lollipops at numerous Ikea locations worldwide.
The development of this product is in the hands of Chupa Chups. The confection is designed to mimic the taste of Ikea’s renowned Swedish meatballs paired with lingonberry. Rather than serving as a retail item, the lollipop is seen as an engaging extension of Ikea’s food offerings, intending to enhance the customer’s in-store experience.
Javier Quiñones, commercial manager at Ingka Group, shared his enthusiasm about their partnership with Chupa Chups. He expressed that the lollipop is a delightful interpretation of their original idea and a unique way of celebrating their passion for food. He also noted the power of humor, remarking that even a simple joke could evolve into a tangible product and engage people in unexpected ways.
These intriguing lollipops won’t be up for sale. Instead, Ikea plans to treat customers by offering them as complimentary samples in stores throughout June.
What is the origin of the meatball-inspired lollipop?
The concept started as an April Fool’s joke but due to the strong response from customers, the companies decided to make it a reality.
What flavor will the lollipop have?
The lollipop, developed by Chupa Chups, is intended to mimic the taste of Ikea’s popular Swedish meatballs coupled with lingonberry.
Will these lollipops be available for purchase?
No, they will not be available for sale. The lollipops will be given out as free samples to customers visiting Ikea stores in June.