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by Laurnie Wilson
Find a Tootsie Pop with a Native American chief shooting at a star, and you could win a free bag of Tootsie Pops, right?
This rumor has been circulating almost since Tootsie Pops were created, in 1931. But whatâs the truth? Will the Tootsie Pop people reward you for finding this specially wrapped treat? Weâre about to unwrap the truth around this candy and find out what itâs all about. So read on!
Back in the day (and we mean the early 1900âs) , many candy companies offered some incentive for purchasing their sweets. For example, if you saved enough wrappers, you could often mail them in and receive a prize. And since kids love candy and kids love prizes, that was a pretty good business model, donât you think?
While that may have been the case, Tootsie Pop people were not one of the companies that offered this kind of reward. Yet, somehow or other, people assumed they did. After all, the âIndian Wrapperâ as it was called, wasnât on every Tootsie Pop, just a select fewâ30% to be exact. And selectivity like that must have meant that it was special, right?
Unfortunately, there was nothing special about this different packaging. It was simply different. So what did the company do when children wrote to them, asking for their free candy? At first, they sent what must have been a very disappointing apology letter, explaining that the rumors were merely rumors and there was no reward for finding the special candy.
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But in 1982, Tootsie Pop decided to spice things up a little. This year, they invented âThe Legend of the Indian Wrapper,â a story to respond to all people asking for their free candy. The idea was that, even though it wasnât exactly what people were asking for, it was at least a fun story that might make the let-down of not receiving anything a little bit easier.
I donât know about you, but Iâd still be pretty disappointed! That said, the story is charming and somewhat hopeful for those who may wish upon a star for their candy dreams to come true. But you can take a look at the story and decide for yourself!
Ultimately, while the rumors of the free Tootsie Pops may be untrue, the deliciousness of the candy is certainly no myth! So when you unwrap your next Tootsie Pop, whether an âIndian Wrapperâ or not, youâre sure to enjoy every last lick.
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