Mixed flavors of Dum Dum pops are ready to be packaged.
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Tiffany Short, left, sells Dum Dums to visitors Eve Brank, left, from Lincoln, Neb., and Josh Haby, right, from San Antonio, Texas, after the tourists visited the Spangler Candy Co.
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Dum Dums in a tree at the Spangler Candy Co.
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Belle Fockler, 10, left, from New Philadelphia, Ohio, sucks on a pop while waiting at the shop checkout counter with Gerda Shilling, right, at the Spangler Candy Co.
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A life size Dum Dum man at the Spangler Candy Co.
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Kirk Vashaw, chief executive officer of Spangler Candy Co.
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Evan Brock, Brand Manager at Spangler Candy at the Spangler Candy Co.
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The Lemon and lime Dum Dum pop material being mixed in the mixer at the Spangler Candy Co.
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Greg Walters pours out Root Beer flavored Dum Dum pops.
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Jessica Barrera pours the lemon and lime Dum Dum pop material into a machine that makes it into a pop shape.
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Lemon and lime Dum Dum pops are cooled in the cooler at the Spangler Candy Co.
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Mixed flavors of Dum Dum pops are mixed and brought down a conveyer belt to be packaged.
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The 1956 Dum Dum Press at the Spangler Candy Co.
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The Spangler Candy Co. entrance where visitors can take a trolley tour of the facility where Dum Dum pops are made in Bryan, Ohio.
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