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Animal Crossing New Horizons: How to Get Lollipops

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October is here and Halloween is just around the corner, and the brand new update that just got pushed out for Animal Crossing New Horizons allows you to get in on the spooky festivities as well. Here’s how to get lollipops in Animal Crossing New Horizons.

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Getting Lollipops in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Not to be confused with the regular candy pieces you can get from Nook’s Cranny in October, lollipops are a special kind of candy that you can only obtain on Oct. 31. These can be used in exchange for more Halloween-themed DIY recipes when Jack comes to visit your island on the 31st.

To get lollipops, you’ll simply need to give candy to your villagers on Halloween night. Every day in the month of October, you’ll be able to buy one piece of candy at Nook’s Cranny. It’s definitely recommended that you save some for the 31st, and when the celebration is underway, you can give them to your villagers gathered around the Resident Services building.

When you give them a piece of candy, there’s a chance that the villager could give you another DIY recipe in exchange, or give you a lollipop. You’ll just have to keep trying until you get all the lollipops you need. If you managed to get most of the DIYs before the celebration, your chances of getting a lollipop should be much higher.

In turn, lollipops are required if you want to get special rewards from Jack on the 31st. You only need a total of three lollipops to get all of his rewards in Animal Crossing New Horizons, as listed below:

  • Spooky Carriage
  • Spooky Carriage DIY Recipe
  • Spooky Wand

That’s all you need to know about how to get and use lollipops in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Be sure to check our guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.

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Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

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