12/30/05 | Tootsie Pops Miniatures
[ Currently Eating: Cream of Zucchini Soup ]
Well, I decided to get in one more quickie review before the year is up. May I present Tootsie Pops Miniatures.

You heard right. MINIATURE Tootsie Pops… what will those wizards at Tootsie Pop think up next? I was at Sav-Ons the other day (a common Cheap Eats store hangout) when we saw this enormous bag of 300 Tootsie Pops for about 6 bucks. Hm… is that really 2 cents a piece? Not bad. But then again these are Miniatures.
Sorry, I didn’t get a chance to take a pic of the actual bag as it was pretty torn up from me attacking it to get the tootsie pops out of it. So anyhow, as advertised these are fairly small, maybe 1/2 the size of a normal tootsie pop. I wonder how many licks it takes to get to the center of the miniatures… I know they did many studies on them before.
Here is what is said on the back of the bag:
America’s favorite lollipop is now available in miniature! Tootsie Pop Miniatures feature that great Tootsie Roll center and familiar flavors that kids have loved since 1931! And the fun, miniature size is perfect for give-aways and rewarding life’s little accomplishments.
Leave it to them to sum up all of your life’s accomplishments in a piece of candy.
There are 5 flavors in the bag: Grape, Cherry, Raspberry, Orange and Chocolate. My least favorite is the Chocolate… the taste of the “chocolate” hard candy is downright nasty. i don’t know why they don’t replace this one with just about any other flavor: lime, kiwi, chicken, beef, whatever. Anything else would be better. My favorites are the Grape and Raspberry… these guys are fairly sour which for some reason goes really well with the tootsie pop center.
Interestingly, most of the billions of people that I offered a miniature tootsie pop to actually had not heard about them making the small sizes before and were mighty intrigued. This almost distracted me enough from the slightly chalky taste of the outside of nearly every one of these pops. It’s sort of that texture where hard candy has been left out for too long. You have to sort of get through that weird yucky exterior texture before enjoying anything. Because the pops outer hard candy shell is so thin on these miniatures, by that time you’ve only got about 5 minutes of hard candy before you get to the center.
I must say that the white cardboard sticks that these are impaled on can be pulled out pretty easily out of the tootsie. I actually found them easier to eat by pulling out the stick immediately. I put the pop in my mouth, closed my teeth on the end and yanked the stick out. Hard on your teeth though.
A lot of people don’t like the combination of hard candy and the chocolate tootsie roll center, but I’ve grown quite addicted to it. Mind you, I’ve had about 55 of these gems (not in a row thankfully) and there are still about 150 left in the bag. The “chocolate” is sort of pasty but at least a little bit tasty. It sure does stick in your teeth though.
Price: about $6 for 300 pops
Bought at: Sav-ons
Cheap Eats Score: 5/10






December 31st, 2005 at 1:16 am
Also hard on your teeth…Eating 300 Tootsie Pop Miniatures.
December 31st, 2005 at 8:07 am
I bought several bags of these at Halloween. Currently, there are a few each in the pockets of several different coats, the bottom of my purse and in my car. They are just the right size for eating while waiting in traffic or for a kid to get out of school. Yay for minis! I like the cherry best.
January 4th, 2006 at 9:29 am
These are great for kids, because they can have a sucker without being insanely hyper spastic for the rest of day or get everything in your car coated with sticky sucker drool from eating the full size varieties. My 3 year old and 5 year old also know the difference between the cheap dum-dums and the upgraded charm pops!! These are the best of both worlds.
January 4th, 2006 at 11:53 am
Marvo - These are making dentists around the world rich…
Peggasus - These are the right size to eat while cooking other cheap food =)
Jude - Ihad a choice to pick up dum-dums or these at Sav-ons, and I went with the miniature tootsie pops…
February 13th, 2006 at 12:13 pm
Just like a Tootsie Roll Pop, the love of a good woman can be so delicious and lasting.
July 24th, 2006 at 6:35 am
I ws just browsing for tootsie pop minis online, and it appears thatthe price you got at SavOn was quite good indeed. I am seeing bags of 200 mini pops listed for about 18 bucks.
September 21st, 2006 at 5:59 pm
These are great if you are trying not to smoke. Something to play with and keep you busy instead of a cigarette.
February 15th, 2007 at 10:28 pm
Tootsie pops miniatures. I live in Salem Oregon. My husband bought some at Holloween and is hooked on them. Now we can’t find them anywhere in town. Or online at a reasonable price. Does anyone know where to get them online at this cost: Price: $6 for 300 pops? I need an exact link of that’s possible? THANKS!
A DESPERATE HOUSEWIFE. Hee, hee.
April 5th, 2007 at 6:47 pm
where can you purchase miniture tootsie pops?
November 8th, 2007 at 11:20 am
I say put in all the flavors - new, old and “limited edition” flavors! I was totally happy with the caramel tootsie pop I found at Halloween and I LOVE the lime one!
April 5th, 2008 at 10:31 am
it takes 500 licks to get to the center of a mintire tootsiepop i did it on 4/5/08 (its true) it took a long time but it was hard.