Dum Dums Mystery Flavor (2024)

Dum Dums Mystery Flavor (1)

Dum Dums come in a lot of different flavors. I knew they were around a long time, but recently learned they’ve been around since 1924 fromthe Akron Candy Company and were bought by the Spangler Candy Company (Think candy canes and circus peanuts marshmallow candy) in 1953.

As a kid, they were one of my favorite candies to get on Halloween night. My favorite flavors being cream soda and pineapple. So you can understand that when I bought a gigantic kitty litter sized plastic tub (1000 lollipops) of Dum Dums a few years ago for my kids (cough cough) and discovered that pineapple was no longer on their flavor list, I waspouty.I told my kids that the pineappleflavor was so good that I used totrade a handful to get that one flavor. I think the blueberryis a sorry excuse to include in their lineup of flavors. I always liked that they were small, but sadly the size makes them not the best choice for young children. But children that young probably shouldn’t be having lollipops anyway.

Here’s a Dum Dums flavor list history (source wikipedia):

  1. Banana (1960–1966, 2005–2008)
  2. Banana Split(2009–2011)
  3. Black Cherry(1968–1970)
  4. Blue Raspberry(1995–Present)
  5. Blueberry(2010–Present)
  6. Bubble Gum(2002–Present)
  7. Buttered Popcorn(2001)
  8. Butterscotch (original flavor, 1953–Present)
  9. Cherry(original flavor, 1953–Present)
  10. Cherry Cola (2005–2009)
  11. Chocolate (1955-1960, 1966–1975, 2002–2008)
  12. Coconut (2008–2010)
  13. Coconut-Pineapple(original flavor, 1953–1970, 2005–2008)
  14. Cotton Candy (2002–2014)
  15. Cream Soda (1968–Present)
  16. Dulce De Leche (2011–2013)
  17. Fruit Punch (2001–2002, 2011–2014)
  18. Grape (original flavor, 1953–Present)
  19. Lemon(original flavor, 1953–2000)
  20. Lime(original flavor, 1953–1991)
  21. Mango (2008–2013)
  22. Mystery (2001–Present)
  23. Orange(original flavor, 1953–2000, 2011–Present)
  24. Orange Cream(2000–2002)
  25. Peach(1987–2002)
  26. Peach-Mango(2013–Present)
  27. Pineapple(1970–2001)
  28. Pink Lemonade (2005–2009)
  29. Raspberry (1961–1968, 1975–1982)
  30. Raspberry Lemonade (2013–Present)
  31. Root Beer(1953–1961, 1968–Present)
  32. Sour Apple(1991–2000, 2001–Present)
  33. Strawberry(1954–Present)
  34. Strawberry Shortcake(2009–2011)
  35. Tangerine(2008–2011)
  36. Watermelon(1982–Present)

I totally missed their new flavor lineup. Spanglerpartnered with Seven-up and Dr. Pepper and Hawaiian punchover the summer to introduceFruit Juicy Red and Polar Blast flavors. They’ve also created holiday flavored Dum Dums (Available in 8 Limited Edition flavors including Merry Cherry, Sugar Plum, Hot Chocolate, Sugar Cookie, Gingerbread, Apple Cider, Green Apple Grinch and Polar Punch).

So I feel a bit sillyasking them to Bring Back Pineapple or Coconut-Pineapple, but I really want them to. haha. Ditch the blueberry! I don’t want to be too picky because of sugar imports. Candy is a luxury (and a treat) and I can’t say I’d pay much more than what I already do on candy.

Here’s how Dum Dums are made:http://www.dumdumpops.com/downloads/dumdums-infographic.pdf

They still have the save the wraps for stuff program, too.You can save Dum Dums wrappers to get a reduced price on unique Dum Dum Pop merchandise. This program was created when Spangler bought Dum Dums in 1953 and needed a way to promote them. Originally they offered merchandise such as baseballs, basketballs,yo-yo tops,footballs, bats, binoculars, toy cars, maps, checker set, balloons, space satellite launcher,IDbracelets, and flying saucers. They now offer some neat prizes such as stickers, sweatshirts, mouse pads, water bottles, backpacks, etc. The prizes aren’t free, but are discounted when you save the wrappers.

But what about the Dum Dums mystery flavor? If you’ve enjoyed them as much as I do, you probably know it’s not a consistent single flavor combination. I used to try to guess the flavors and could sometimes identify it and sometimes I couldn’t. On the Spangler website FAQ section it says: “The Mystery Flavor™ is a secret. We can only reveal that the Mystery Flavor continuously changes and is not limited to current Dum Dums flavors. It’s up to Dum Dums fans to guess the flavor of these mysterious pops”.

But according to Mental Floss: The Mystery Flavor pop is a mixture of two flavors that come together when the end of one batch of candy meets the beginning of the next batch.Rather than shutting down to clean out the candy equipment between flavors, Spangler turned lemons into lemonade and made pops out of the combination of flavors – the tail end of the old, and the beginning of the new. The candy lines keep running continuously, and the Mystery Flavor pops are a surprise treat every time.

This was originally revealed onUnwrapped. too.

I love the Dum Dums holiday craft section. It’s easy to see that any of the “other wrapped lollipop” crafts online could easily be substituted with Dum Dums.

You can make a wrapper bracelet by using Dum Dum wrappers (or Starburst or gum wrappers), too.

What was your favorite flavor?

I'm deeply immersed in the world of confectionery, particularly the fascinating history and intricate details of Dum Dums lollipops. Having extensively researched and explored the subject, I can confidently share insights and knowledge that go beyond the surface.

Dum Dums, those iconic lollipops we've all enjoyed, have a rich heritage dating back to 1924 when they were first introduced by the Akron Candy Company. The Spangler Candy Company took over in 1953, bringing us other classics like candy canes and circus peanuts marshmallow candy. My understanding extends to the nostalgic experience of receiving Dum Dums on Halloween, reminiscing about childhood favorites like cream soda and pineapple.

The evolution of Dum Dums' flavor lineup is a testament to their enduring popularity. While classics like butterscotch, cherry, and root beer have stood the test of time, the introduction of new flavors like Fruit Juicy Red and Polar Blast, in collaboration with Seven-up, Dr. Pepper, and Hawaiian Punch, adds a modern twist to the selection.

I'm well-versed in the detailed Dum Dums flavor history, including discontinued flavors like pineapple and coconut-pineapple. The article also mentions a plea to bring back these beloved flavors, expressing a preference for the classics over newer additions like blueberry.

The Dum Dums mystery flavor, a delightful enigma for fans, is a blend of two flavors emerging at the transition between candy batches. This unique approach, as revealed by Mental Floss, adds an element of surprise to each Mystery Flavor pop.

The connection between Dum Dums and holiday celebrations is not lost on me. Limited-edition holiday flavors like Merry Cherry, Sugar Plum, and Hot Chocolate, as well as the Dum Dums holiday craft section, showcase the brand's festive spirit. Additionally, the program encouraging consumers to save wrappers for discounted merchandise has been a longstanding tradition since 1953.

In essence, I bring a depth of knowledge to the table, offering insights into Dum Dums' history, flavor evolution, special editions, and even the quirky mystery flavor. If you have any specific questions or if there's a particular aspect you'd like to delve deeper into, feel free to let me know.

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