08-27-2015, 01:42 AM
Lollipops would be legitimately useful as a doctor if they could be used to release chemicals gradually over time like an IV drip but with a much slower drip rate. You pour 10 units a beaker/glass/other container into the lollipop machine in the pharmacy and it dispenses a lollipop containing 40 units of sugar and 10 units of whatever chemical(s) you put in. When placed in the mouth slot, it releases 1.6 units of sugar and 0.4 units of whatever chemicals are inside into the bloodstream every 12 seconds. A syndicate lollipop bag is a portable version which replaces the sugar with amanitin.