Dum Dums are small, round, and colorful lollipops that come in a variety of flavors. They are a popular treat for children and adults alike and are often used for party favors, Halloween candy, and as a way to reward good behavior.
Dum Dums were first introduced in 1924 by the Akron Candy Company in Bellevue, Ohio.
The name 'Dum Dums' was chosen because it sounded fun and playful.
In 1953, the Spangler Candy Company purchased Dum Dums and moved production to Bryan, Ohio.
Today, Dum Dums are sold all over the world and come in over 16 different flavors.
They are known for their iconic colorful wrapper with a question mark on it.
Tootsie Roll Pops are similar to Dum Dums in that they are both lollipops with a hard candy shell and a chewy center. However, Tootsie Roll Pops also have a chocolatey center and a different flavor profile.
Charms Blow Pops are also a hard candy lollipop with a chewy center, but they are larger than Dum Dums and come in different shapes and flavors. They are also known for their bubble gum center.
Chupa Chups are a popular brand of lollipops that originated in Spain. They come in a variety of shapes and flavors and are known for their iconic logo.
Dum Dums Original Pops are the classic, round lollipops with a hard candy shell and a variety of flavors.
Dum Dums Color Party Pops come in a variety of bright colors and are often used for party favors and decorations.
Dum Dums Single Flavor Pops are perfect for those who have a favorite flavor and don't want to sift through the rest.
Dum Dums Limited Edition Pops come in unique flavors and are only available for a limited time.
There are over 16 different flavors of Dum Dums, including Watermelon, Blue Raspberry, Cotton Candy, Cream Soda, and more.
Yes, Dum Dums are gluten-free.
Dum Dums are sold in most grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers.
Yes, Dum Dums are vegan as they do not contain any animal products or by-products.
On average, there are about 20 calories in each Dum Dum lollipop.