Banks began giving out lollipops as a marketing strategy in the 1980s to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for customers, especially children. The practice was popularized by various banks in the United States, aiming to make visits to the bank more enjoyable and to foster a positive association with banking among younger customers. Over time, it became a common tradition in many financial institutions.
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