Dum Dums (stylized as Dumâ¢Dums) are an American brand of spherical lollipops.
Dum Dums originated from Akron Candy Company in Akron, Ohio, in 1924. 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.
Initially, there were 7 flavors: lemon, lime, orange, coconut-pineapple, cherry, grape, and butterscotch.
Spangler once experimented with plastic sticks instead of the current paper sticks, but they were met with complaints of potential injury due to the possible breakage of the unbending plastic in manufacturing leading to plastic fragments in the candy.
Approximately 12 million Dum Dum lollipops are produced per day in Bryan, Ohio.
As of 2015, Dum Dums are made in 18 flavors, with new flavors rotating into the mix every so often, most recently a birthday cake flavor for the 100th anniversary. 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.