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The world may still never know. But it doesn’t hurt to ask again. 🍭 Tootsie Roll Industries is reopening one of candy’s greatest mysteries, with a refresh of its classic “How Many Licks” TV commercial that first aired in 1970. The new version preserves the dialogue and vibe of the original with updated animation and new voices meant to introduce younger generations to Tootsie Pops—and play on booming consumer interest in nostalgia. Originally created by Doner, “How Many Licks” romanced the jour
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The world may still never know. But it doesn’t hurt to ask again. 🍭 Tootsie Roll Industries is reopening one of candy’s greatest mysteries, with a refresh of its classic “How Many Licks” TV commercial that first aired in 1970. The new version preserves the dialogue and vibe of the original with updated animation and new voices meant to introduce younger generations to Tootsie Pops—and play on booming consumer interest in nostalgia. Originally created by Doner, “How Many Licks” romanced the jour
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