Tootsie is a nickname meaning a "sweetheart, darling."
Don't you mean who MADE Tootsie Roll? And if that's what you mean, its Leo Hirshfield.
In tootsie do you mean Tootsie Roll ? If so YES you can have one or two if you like ...
tootsie roll
They got their name because they really like tootsie pops, no one in the world eats more
It's usually spelled TOOTSIE. Tootsie is older slang for a woman.
the boy on the tootsie pop commercial is named ........? THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW! WHY DON'T U ASK TOOTSIE POP, NOT WIKIANSWERS
Tootsie it is a yorkie (yorkshire)
Tootsie's real name in "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is Tamara Roxanne Hatcher.
It's just supposed to mean good luck.
The tootsie roll
It used to mean you could take the wrapper and get a free tootsie pop. Some stores still hold to this but you would have to check with your local store.
Tootsie Rolls were invented and made by a man by the name of Leo Hirshfield, who was of Austrian birth, but had his confectioners shop in New York City. He began making the candies there in 1896 for 1 cent each. Another note, the name "Tootsie Rolls" comes from Leo's nickname for his daughter Clara, whom he called Tootsie.