Dum Dum Lollipops

Jul 14, 2010 15:27

OK, the "Mystery" flavor. Isn't it really "Surprise"? It's just one of the regular flavors wrapped up in the Mystery wrapper, so once you get it open and taste it, you can figure out what flavor it is. Does that really count as a mystery ( Read more... )

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wormulus July 14 2010, 21:45:24 UTC
According to Spangler Candy's trivia (spangler owns Dum Dum), the mystery flavor is actually a combination of any two flavors in the bag and results from the overlap in switching the machines over from one flavor to another. From a $$ perspective and an engineering/logistics one, that makes sense.

What doesn't make sense is the fact that their website doesn't agree with itself.

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blondestwolf July 14 2010, 21:53:52 UTC
Oh yeah, that totally makes sense in terms of logistics. Still, where do you stand on the issue of calling it a "Mystery"? I'm wavering!

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wormulus July 14 2010, 22:24:49 UTC
Because you don't know which two were crossed! And maybe you can't tell what it actually tastes like?

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baniszew July 15 2010, 21:47:39 UTC
This is not entirely relevant to candy, but it reminds me of a time in 2.008 when we wanted to use yellow plastic in the injection molder and the previous group had used green. We were molding a sun shaped part. The in-between combination color was this really amazing bronze. We managed to mold about half a dozen parts from it. I really wish we'd been able to recreate it to make more parts from it.

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blondestwolf July 15 2010, 23:51:10 UTC
That definitely happened to my group in 2.008. Some combinations came out beautifully, and some were awful! The best ones do look pretty magical.

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