From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Tic Tac Gum Candies
Tic Tac Gum Candies, which look similar to the mint candies and are sold in the same type of dispenser containers and NOT kosher and bear no Kosher symbol.
From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Tic Tac Frosty Mints

Tic Tac Frosty Mint mints bears an O/UD on some containers. The “D” designation is a mistake, as this product is pareve.
From the Atlanta Kosher Commission: Tic Tac Mint Candies

Tic Tac Mint Candies are produced at many plants and in many flavors and are NOT all kosher. Each individual container should be checked for reliable certification (a small O/U on the top left of the 1 oz. containers).
From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Tootsie Dots Assorted Fruit Flavored Gumdrops

Tootsie Dots Assorted Fruit Flavored Gumdrops in small Mimi Boxes (“Mini-Dots”), do not bear an O/U on their individual boxes, but they are nonetheless certified O/U and pareve, even if the outer bag of the variety pack bears an O/UD. The “D” is due to the other Tootsie candies in the variety pack).
From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Spice King Grilled Steak & Burger Seasoning

Spice King Grilled Steak & Burger Seasoning bears an unauthorized Star-K symbol. The ingredient panel lists “beef fat.” This product is NOT certified by the Star-K.
From The Atlanta Kosher Commission: Go Veggie Vegan Creme Cheese

Be aware that the OV on Go Veggie Vegan Creme Cheese does not represent the hashgacha of the Vaad of St. Louis, but rather identifies the product as Vegan.