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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.
I.C. Bahr, the early sales manager of the company, named them, thinking "Dum Dums" was a phrase any child could say. In 1953, Dum Dums were purchased by the Spangler Candy Company and moved manufacturing to Bryan, Ohio. [2] Initially, there were 7 flavors: lemon, lime, orange, coconut-pineapple, cherry, grape, and butterscotch. [1]
This inspired the candy's name, "Milk Duds". In the same year, Holloway took over Hoffman and Company and the production of Milk Duds. [6] In 1960 Holloway sold Hoffman and Co. to Beatrice Foods. [3] In 1986, Leaf purchased the Milk Duds business. In 1992, production of Milk Duds candy was moved to Leaf Candy Company's Robinson, Illinois plant. [3]
Astro Pops were first made in 1963 after two rocket scientists working on the space program in El Segundo, California decided to quit their jobs and create the Astro Pop, modeling the pop after a three-stage rocket. [1] They hand-built equipment, including machines to speed up the production of the cone wrappers.
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We tried 10 weird flavors of Peeps, plus Peep Pepsi. These are the best (and worst) Drew Jackson, Korie Dean. April 4, 2023 at 3:00 AM.
For a short period in 2012, Frijj sold their milkshakes at normal prices in supermarkets, but with an offer to win prizes, and to use the bottle as a free ticket to Thorpe Park. Those who bought the products in this time could enter a code on the bottle on the official Frijj website. The offer ended in the end of September 2012. [citation needed]
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