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The giant lolly jar will be touring 11 locations around New Zealand. Lickety-split, don’t miss it.
Line up 59,500,000 Air New Zealand lollies in a row and you can lay a colourful path from Whangārei to Invercargill.
The Air New Zealand lolly comes in five classic flavours: Strawberry, Peppermint, Lime, Lemon, and Orange.
Attention passengers! The Air New Zealand team’s most popular lolly flavour was the limited edition ‘All Black’ Blackcurrant flavour. Wonder what flavour could be next?
Lollies were made for flying; sucking one activates the muscle that opens your eustachian tubes, relieving pressure in your ears at high altitude.
Every Air New Zealand lolly weighs approximately 5.3 grams. Even pilots need to know that.
Here's a little taste of things to come... One new, limited edition lolly will be debuting soon. It may be hiding in our giant lolly jar.
Salivate on this math! Every wrapped lolly is approx. 30mm x 15mm x 10mm in dimension.
The average domestic Air New Zealand aircraft flies with 600 lollies onboard. Essential cargo.
The giant lolly jar lid is 700mm high and 2,000mm in diameter. And that’s just the tip of the lolly jar.
There are over 10,000 products on offer in the Airpoints™ store, including 83 different types of frying pans. Sweet deal.
It would take 472,833,335 Air New Zealand lollies lined up in a row to reach New York. Flying direct!
Air New Zealand customers enjoy 19,000,000 lollies per year. So, they must not suck.
Air New Zealand has been serving these iconic hard-boiled sweets for over half a century. And they still haven’t lost their flavour.
3,333 lollies all in a row. That’s about the length of a rugby field for all those fans.
From base to tip, the giant lolly jar is over 4.5 metres high.
There are over 1,000,000 Airpoints Dollars™ earned everyday by Airpoints™ members.
The longest flight an Air New Zealand lolly takes is 8,815 miles, from Auckland to New York. It’s okay, lollies don’t suffer jetlag.
The giant lolly jar base at its widest is over 2 metres. So, it’s pretty jargantic.
It’s totally acceptable to take a handful of lollies when onboard a flight. Even if fellow travelers give you funny looks.