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Navajo Basket Chocolates and
Pottery This is our signature product designed by the
Navajo youth of Lickity Split. It represents the Navajo Basket that is
treasured in traditional Navajo families. The lollipops are made from
dark and white chocolate. The pottery is hand painted and signed by a
Navajo artist. A story of the Navajo basket accompanies each order.
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$19.99
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Indian Corn Lollipop
Along with beans and squash, corn was a
staple in the diet of many of the Native Americans in the desert southwest. This lollipop was
made to honor the food of life for the Navajos. Even today you will find the Navajo lovingly tending their corn crops. There are 2 corn lollipops and 2 Navajo Baskets with each order.
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Spirit Bear Lollipop
The Tsimshian people believe in the legend of Moksgm'ol - the
spirit bear of the rainforest. It is said that Creator, the Raven, decided to invent a
reminder of when the world was once covered with ice and snow. To do this,
he was said to fly among the black and brown bear people and turn every
tenth into a spirit bear. He decreed that these bears would live in peace
and harmony forever. Learn more in the story of the spirit bear that
comes with each lollipop. There are 5 bear lollipops in each order.
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Navajo Ya'e
The Ya'e people are "helpers" to those
who are ill. They may be seen visiting holy ceremonies. This chocolate
design is only sold in the winter to respect the Navajo tradition of winter
story telling. Learn more about them with each purchase. They are packaged 4 to an order.
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$12.00
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Luscious Truffles
Our truffles are truly outstanding.
Creamy and rich. They come in an assortment of flavors, pecan, cherry,
peppermint, walnut, coconut and raspberry |
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UTE Mountain Bar
The legend of the Ute Mountain located in Towac, Colorado by Cortez lives on today. The mighty Ute giant played a key role in shaping the canyons and mountains of the region. He fought evil and in so doing, he dug his mighty heals into the ground. Exhausted after the battle he went to sleep and remains for visitors to admire his headdress and peaceful profile.
Each bar is 5 oz of milk chocolate and the mountain is decorated in seasonal colors by the White Mesa Ute youth of Lickity Split.
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Eagle Feather
Most Native Americans value the eagle. It's a sign of great vision and power. This single feather was designed by a "retired" youth CEO of Lickity Split who is now pursuing an MBA in business. Read about Andrew in the success stories. Each unit contains 4 feathers made with white and milk chocolate.
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4 Sacred Mountains
The Navajo people believe they are in
harmony with life when they live within the four sacred mountains.
This white chocolate design symbolizes the mountains. Learn more about
the sacred mountains in the story that accompanies each delicious 5 oz
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Singing Drums
Listen carefully when you visit it Navajo Nation in Arizona or Southern Utah and you are bound to hear the soothing beat of drums. Commonly used in ceremonies to accompany the song of the medicine man, drumming is a prized skill. These drums were designed by a 8 year old trainee of Lickity Split. They are chocolate covered marshmallows with pretzel decorations. They are package 2 to a unit and come with an eatable drum stick.
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