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How We Make Dum Dums


How We Make Dum Dums Dum Dum Pops were originated by Akron Candy Company, Bellevue, Ohio, in 1924.  I.C. Bahr, an early sales mamager of the company, named the ball-shaped candy on a stick and figured dum-dum was a word any child could say. 

Spangler Candy purchased the Dum Dum Pop in 1953 from Akron Candy and moved the operation to Bryan, Ohio.  We now manufacture about 10 million Dum Dums per day.  The current flavor assortment is:

Blue Raspberry Sour Apple Strawberry Banana Split
Cream Soda Cotton Candy Bubble Gum Mango
Watermelon Butterscotch Grape Tangerine
Root Beer Cherry Strawberry Shortcake Blueberry

and the Mystery Flavor™!

Dum Dums are sold mainly in the United States, but also some in Mexico, Canada, and a few other countries.

Dum Dums are made from a mixture of sugar and corn syrup.  Dry sugar is brought to the candy factory in a train rail car.  The sugar is removed from the rail car by using clean hot water.  The corn syrup is brought to the candy factory in heated tanker trucks.

The liquid sugar and corn syrup are pumped from storage tanks to a pre-cooker and then the cooking process starts.  The mixture is pumped to the final cooker and cooked under a vacuum (little to no air). The vacuum removes moisture and heat from the candy.

After the candy is cooked it is placed in a large mixer and the color, flavor, and citric or malic acids are mixed into the batch.  The citric acid reduces the sweetness and makes the flavor stronger.  Malic acid enhances the flavor of non-citrus flavors.  The flavors used in Dum Dums can be natural, natural & artificial, or artificial.  The components of these flavors are derived from fruits and have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

After these ingredients are added, the batch is mixed.  It is put into a batch roller which extrudes the candy into a press.  The press forms the Dum Dum head and inserts the stick.  After the candy is formed it is cooled so that it can harden.

Following cooling, the pops are transported to the wrapping machines on conveyor belts.  From the wrapping station, the Dum Dums are transferred to either a bagging or boxing operation and then stored in a climate-controlled warehouse until they are shipped to a distributor or retailer.

Thanks for your interest in Dum Dums!


Spangler Candy | 400 N. Portland St. |  PO Box 71 | Bryan, OH 43506 | T: 419-636-4221  F: 419-636-3695


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