词条 | Dots (candy) |
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According to PETA, Dots are vegan,[3] and according to the Tootsie Roll Industries website, they are gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, and kosher[4] (officially certified kosher by the Orthodox Union as of December 1, 2009).[5][6] HistoryDots were introduced in 1945 by Mason and trademarked that year. In 1972, Tootsie Roll Industries acquired the Dots brand by purchasing the Mason Division of Candy Corporation of America. Prior to that acquisition they were manufactured by Mason, AU and Magenheimer Confectionery Manufacturing Company of Brooklyn and later Mineola, New York.[1][7] Crows are the oldest candy in the Dots family, first created in the late 19th century.[1] Original dots date back to 1945, Tropical Dots to 2003, and Yogurt Dots to 2007.[1] Sour Dots were introduced in 2009–2010.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} Flavors and varietiesFlavorsCurrent flavors for "original dots" include cherry (red), lemon (yellow), lime (green), orange (orange), and strawberry (pink).[1] Sour Dots have five flavors, but are created with a sour sugar: cherry, lemon, orange, grape, and green apple. Flavors for Tropical Dots include Island Nectar, Wild Mango, Grapefruit Cooler, Carambola Melon, and Paradise Punch; and for Yogurt Dots, Banana, Orange, Blackberry, and Lemon-Lime.[1] Crows, black licorice flavored gum drops, are also considered to be part of the Dots family, created in the 1890s by confectioners Ernest Von Au and Joseph Maison. There is an urban legend that crows were to be called "Black Rose," but the printer misheard the name as "Black Crows" and printed wrappers with the wrong name on them.[8] However, research—including the fact that the name was copyrighted before the candies ever came with wrappers—reveals that this story is not true.[8]VarietiesIn addition to current varieties of Original Dots (also known as Mason Dots), Tropical Dots, Yogurt Dots, Sour Dots, and Crows, past varieties (including special short-term promotional offerings) have included: Halloween specialtiesThree special Halloween varieties of Dots have been marketed:[9]
Other Holiday specialtiesOther holiday specialties have included:{{citation needed|date=November 2011}}
Other varieties and flavorsOther varieties and flavors have included:{{citation needed|date=November 2011}}
IngredientsDots contain: Corn syrup, sugar, food starch-modified, malic acid, natural and artificial flavors, sodium citrate, and artificial colors.[13] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.tootsie.com/products.php?pid=129|title=Tootsie Roll Inc.|publisher=}} 2. ^1 www.candywarehouse.com, advertisement for DOTS, retrieved November 1, 2011. 3. ^PETA website retrieved October 31, 2011. 4. ^Tootsie roll website, health and nutrition section, retrieved October 31, 2011. 5. ^News and press release section of tootsie.com, retrieved October 31, 2011. 6. ^Orthodox Union press release, December 2, 2009, retrieved November 1, 2011. 7. ^information on Mason, AU, and Magenheimer Confectionery Manufacturing Company, retrieved November 1, 2011. 8. ^1 candyprofessor.com page describing Black Crows candy, retrieved October 31, 2011. 9. ^candyblog.net page on Halloween dots, retrieved November 1, 2011. 10. ^watermelon dots description, candywarehouse.com, retrieved November 1, 2011. 11. ^peach dots description, candywarehouse.com, retrieved November 1, 2011. 12. ^pink grapefruit dots description, candywarehouse.com, retrieved November 1, 2011. 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://tootsie.com/candy/dots/dots-gumdrops|title=Tootsie Roll Inc.|publisher=}} External links
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