In 1947, Topps created a bright pink bubble gum square with an initially tough chew, a sweet smell and powerful sugary taste of fruit and cotton candy. A few years later, the company added to its ...
Chewing gum from the 1900s was not the same sugary bubble gum we know today. Synthetic flavors weren't available at the time, so gum back then was made with real flavors. The flavor was said to have ...
Out of the mouths of babes, parents are sometimes horrified to see emitted sturdy pink bubbles which burst with a snapping sound. A child who is expert with bubble gum can blow a globe almost as big ...