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A post shared by Dum Dums (@dum_dums) on Sep 5, 2016 at 9:11am PDT It turns out that the Mystery lollipop was the result of a business decision rather than a brilliant marketing technique.
Dum Dums are now [when?] made in 17 flavors, with new flavors rotating into the mix every so often, most recently a birthday cake flavor for the 100th anniversary. [3] The "Mystery Flavor" is the result of the end of one batch mixing with the next batch, rather than stopping production to clean machines in between flavors.
#6 -- Dum Dum's mystery flavor is a pretty simple recipe. They're created as one flavor batch is running out and the next one is beginning, whatever those two may be. #5 --Some are made for adults ...
How is the "mystery flavor" of Dum Dums lollipops made? Answer: Rather than clean the machines out between flavor batches, the company will take the leftovers of flavor A and the leftovers of ...
The batches run continuously on the Dum Dum presses, and we don't have dedicated presses for each flavor. Each press handles 4 flavors of candy and we rotate through them. There is no 'clearing' done in between different flavors, so we just use the mystery wrap for the length of candy that has two different flavored batches in it, if that makes ...
The use of inhibitors is dependent on the type of sugar used. The amount of inhibitor in the lollipop is usually small in comparison to the amount of sugar used. Additional flavors, colorings, and inclusions (like bubble gum or a Tootsie Roll) can be added to the final product but are not part of the main structure of a simple lollipop.
Spangler brand names include Dum-Dums, Bit-O-Honey, Necco Wafers, Sweetheart Candies, Spangler Candy Canes, Spangler Circus Peanuts and Canada Mints. Dum-Dums, the company's most recognized brand, were invented in 1924, and Spangler purchased the rights and equipment in 1953. The small multicolor lollipops are popular as free giveaways.
Still, 2021 brought the ultimate head-scratcher: Mister E. That’s Pop-Tart’s cute way of stylizing a gimmicky mystery flavor. The flavor was something akin to a sweetened everything bagel ...