Woman has people laughing with 'chicken lollipop' top she got her mum for Christmas… but that's not quite what it says | The Sun

A WOMAN has left people in hysterics after revealing the jumper she bought to wear to her family's Christmas party.

Christa took to TikTok to show off the sweater, as she said: "I found the perfect sweater for my family's Christmas party this year."


She then read out the slogan on the front, saying: "'Merry Christmas, don't be a chicken lollipop'."

"I don't know what a chicken lollipop is but I know my mum has chickens so she's gonna love it," she said.

People were quick to take to the comments section to weigh in on the jumper, with one writing: "who's gonna tell her?"

"I will forever use the saying, 'Don’t be a chicken lollipop'!" another added.

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"I think you misread that…its a rooster lolly," a third commented.

"I really hope you're joking…" someone else wrote.

As another added: "Nooo!!! Don’t tell her. Let mama figure it out!!!"

"I’m glad I read the comments. I would have worn this to work (I’m a teacher)," someone else laughed.

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While others admitted Christa wasn't the only one to have failed to get the joke.

"Came to the comments to find out was I the only one who was 'today year’s old'," one wrote.

"Me being from the UK didn't get it for a whole 10 minutes," another added.

While someone else commented: "I was confused for a second!

"See I'm from Australia so here that means 'Chook Lolly' so pardon the confusion."

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