About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: 1971 Topps, 1972 Topps, 1973 Topps, 1974 Topps, 1975 Topps, 1976 Topps, 1977 Topps, 1978 Topps, 1979 Topps, 5 (gum), Airwaves (gum), American Chicle Company, Aspergum, Bazooka (chewing gum), Bazooka Joe, Beemans gum, Big League Chew, Big Red (gum), Black Black, Black Jack (gum), Blibber-Blubber, Bowman Gum, Bubblegum, Bubble Tape, Bubble Yum, Charms Blow Pops, Chewels, Chewing gum ban in Singapore, Chewing gum bug, Chiclets, Chlormint, Clark's Teaberry, Clorets, Cry Baby (gum), Dentyne, Doublemint, Dubble Bubble, Eclipse (breath freshener), Excel (gum), Fit's, Fleer, Ford Gum, Freshen Up Gum, Fruit Stripe, Functional chewing gum, Fusen gum, Gumball machine, Gum base, Gum industry, Gum wrapper chain, Hollywood Chewing Gum, Hubba Bubba, Hubba Bubba soda, Ice Breakers (candy), Jenkki, Juicy Fruit, Koolerz, List of chewing gum brands, Natural gum, O-Pee-Chee, Orbit (gum), Ouch! (gum), Peppersmith, Philadelphia Gum, Rain-Blo, Rev7 Gum, Seedlings (gumball), Spearmint (flavour), Spruce gum, Stimorol, Stride (gum), Super Bubble, Surpass, Think Gum, Thomas Adams (chewing gum maker), Thrills, Topps baseball card products, Toy (chewing gum), Turbo (chewing gum), Winterfresh, Wrigley's Spearmint, Wrigley Company. Excerpt: The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubblegum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989. Fleer originally developed a bubblegum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906. However, while this gum was capable of being blown into bubbles, in other respects it was vastly inferior to regular chewing gum, and Blibber-Blubber was never marketed to the public. In 1928, Fleer employee Walter Diemer improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation to produce the first commercially successful bubblegum, Dubble Bubble. Its pink color set a...