I eat red herrings for breakfast, me. Yummy!
But here's my problem.
It allows you to quickly set up a summary of what interfaces are provided, by what components, to service what dependents.
This would be extremely useful. Except that in order to do that, I must now draw an additional connector. I've drawn a realization and a dependency, from one component each, to the same interface. If I must now also draw a dependency from one component to the other, I introduce a direct dependency between them -- precisely what I wanted to avoid by using an interface in the first place.
If the connector (I suppose an assembly would be most correct, but I just plain don't like those bulky little buggers) was ghosted in the same way as the lollipops, I'd love this feature. Love it.
And, just to pile on for no better reason than it's raining outside, here's how it works in practice.
1) I set my model up the normal way with an interface, a component which realizes it (A), and a component which depends on it (B).
2) I drop the components in a diagram and select to display realized / dependent interfaces. Lollipops appear - yay!
3) I draw a new dependency from B to the lollipop decoration on A. The dependency sticks to the lollipop on A. Good.
4) But what's this? There's a new dependency lollipop on B, called "A"!
5) I go to A and deselect presentation of realized interfaces.
6) The dependency end now hovers in the air.
7) I move "A" around in the diagram. The dependency sort of twitches a bit, but the end stays where it is.

I switch A's realized interfaces back on. The dependency sorts itself out.
I should point out that if you close and re-open the diagram after 6) it all works correctly. But 4) makes the function less than intuitive, and having to draw the extra connector myself rules it out altogether -- not because I'm such a lazy sod, which I totally am, but because it requires me to break my precious model.
So IF you're going to have another look at this feature, please consider changing it to auto-draw connectors between the ghosted lollipops. Preferably headless ones, like associations or connectors (ie the ones between ports, which are actually named Connector).
Also, IF you do take a look, the whole thing would be much more useful if you could select which side of the element each type of lollipop appeared on. That way, connectors or no connectors, I could at least set them up roughly facing each other.
Cheerie-bye then,
/Uffe