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  1. DOTS – Tootsie Roll

    From Charms, Dubble Bubble, DOTS to Andes Chocolate, Sugar Daddy, and Tootsie Roll Pops we have the treats you crave. Tootsie Roll has been creating iconic sweets since 1896 and …

  2. Amazon.com: Dots

    Scotch Restickable Dots, 7/8-in, 18 Count, Clear Double-Sided Mounting Pre-Cut Dots, Remove Cleanly, Mount Objects on Stainless Steel, Plastic & More, Photo-Safe Adhesive, Mess-Free …

  3. Dots Candy Official Website - Premium Candies

    Satisfy your sweet tooth with Dots Candy! Browse our selection of vibrant, chewy candies and experience a burst of flavor in every bite.

  4. Dots Candy Flavors - Walmart.com

    Tootsie, Dots Assorted Fruit Flavored Gumdrops, 6.5 oz. Peanut-Free, Gluten Free.

  5. Complete List of Dots Candy Flavors Currently Available Now

    Oct 23, 2023 · Dots Candy is America’s top-selling gumdrop brand, a testament to its enduring appeal. In this post, we aim to cover all aspects of this iconic candy brand—its rich history, the …

  6. Dots (candy) - Wikiwand

    Dots, or Mason Dots, is an American brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. According to advertisements, more than four billion Dots are produce...

  7. DOTS - The Penny Candy Store

    Since its launch in 1945, DOTS has firmly established itself as America’s favorite, #1-selling gumdrop brand, with a passionate following among candy lovers of all ages.

  8. Dots (candy) - Wikipedia

    Dots, or Mason Dots (trademarked DOTS), is an American brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. According to advertisements, more than four billion Dots are produced …

  9. Dots Assorted Flavor Gumdrops Assorted | Walgreens

    Since its launch in 1945, DOTS has firmly established itself as America's favorite, #1-selling gumdrop brand, with a passionate following among candy lovers of all ages.

  10. DOTS | Candy Warehouse

    DOTS gumdrop candy comes in a mix of flavors including cherry, strawberry, lemon, lime, and orange. It was introduced in 1945 by the Mason Company, however, that’s not the first time …