Bubble Gum
Bubble gum is a unique type of chewing gum that creates large, inflated bubbles. Invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer, an accountant at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company, it resulted from Diemer's experimentation with various gum recipes.
He discovered a less sticky and more flexible formula that made bubble-blowing possible. Initially, the gum was colored with a pink dye as it was the only color available at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company.
The first bubble gum was named "Dubble Bubble" and sold for a penny apiece. Since then, bubble gum has become a popular treat for people of all ages, offering a playful and entertaining experience.
Bubble gum is made from a combination of ingredients, including sugar, corn syrup, gum base, flavoring, and coloring. The gum base is the key component that provides the chewiness and elasticity required for bubble blowing.
Today, bubble gum comes in various flavors and packaging, catering to different tastes and preferences. While bubble gum is primarily a fun and entertaining product, it also has practical uses, such as helping to freshen breath and reduce stress through chewing.
Our store boasts an extensive collection of bubble gum, offering a variety of flavors and types to cater to just about everyone! From classic gumballs to unique, innovative shapes and flavors, our selection guarantees visitors a fun and engaging chewing experience.