We wouldn't say no to a free lollipop stumbling out of a pub after the Stephen's Day celebrations at 3 am. 

Even though we know that we would probably prefer a big greasy bag of chips. 

Well, Mayo County Council are hoping that by appealing to our sweet tooth this year, they can help to appease the drunk and disorderly conduct that is becoming synonymous with the Christmas period. 

Representatives of the local council will be on hand to give out the sweet treats as people leave pubs and nightclubs in the local area over the festive period. 

The lollipops will be emblazoned with positive, road safety messages such as "get home safely." 

And according to the Road Safety Officer in Mayo, the council are expecting to the project to go down a treat.

"Like giving candy to a grumpy baby, lollipops are said to have similar effects on grown men and women.

"Moreover, arguments fuelled by drunken bravado and macho attitudes often escalate following verbal exchanges.But stick a lollipop in their mouth, and it becomes a lot harder to shout."

The project was modelled after a number of similar projects initiated across the UK and Canada which were deemed highly successful. 

"In other countries police noticed an immediate decrease in rowdy activity and an increase in calming energy and awareness created around the message on the lollipop."