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Seeing as they still sell jelly beans, those who long for a return of the limited run candy of the early '90s can hold out hope that one day the "dinosaur extraordinaire" may return from ...
The candy was first invented in 1928, by a man named Walter Diemer who was working for a chewing gum company. Diemer was the one responsible for making the gum pink, and for giving it its distinct ...
Gen X was extremely into the counterculture movement of the '90s, and Coca-Cola decided to take a shot at appealing to that ...
Super Bubble was a post-World War 2 invention, introduced to kids in 1946 as the first individually-wrapped bubble gum under the name Bub's Daddy, while Fruit Stripe Gum was created in the 1960s.
An icon of the gum world has experienced its final chew. Ferrara Candy Company confirmed to TODAY.com that it’s discontinuing Fruit Stripe Gum, which has been tickling taste buds since 1969 ...
It’s the end of an era for Fruit Stripe, the decades-old gum brand that was known for its fruit-inspired flavors and zebra-print product: The brand’s owner is discontinuing the striped treat.
Candy companies want to know: What will make Americans start chewing gum again? Gum’s bubble burst during the COVID-19 pandemic, when masks and social distancing made bad breath less of a worry ...