Again from the department of REAL images that are not ‘not-funny’, this is a Dum-Dums Lollipops lollipop wrapper. This wrapper was from a brand new lollipop. There are only several reasons why the wrapper text is what it is:
1.) The lollipop is 47 years old (and it tasted fine)
2.) Math is not a part of the application process at Dum-Dums
3.) The Dum-Dums factory does not exist here in 2007, but operates only in the future – in the year 2060…

I will accept NO other reasoning for this wrapper!






Let me start by taping the middle of my glasses with masking tape.
So i did a little research on the dum dum’s website. even though it still doesn’t make sense, the math adds up in this theory. the wrapper says something about a flavor anniversary, on the dd website, it reports that the banana dd was created in 1960 [same year chocolate was dropped, horror!]. but that still leaves the mystery open as to why they’re busting out 100th anniversary wrappers already. maybe their creative team is really, REALLY tired.
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It must be related to the great chocolate scare of 1960…I always wondered why ‘chocolate’ and ‘communist’ have the same number of letters!
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#1 on the new york time’s best seller’s list, Dan Brown “the dum dum code”
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Michael Moore’s new movie: Licko
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Also the company was started in 1924…
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