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do they still make chum gum

Skittles Bubble Gum. My siblings don't even remember it! However, we know a lot about bubble gum as a whole. My dad took us to this candy factory in Detroit, MI once or twice a month. Mint Juleps were made by NECCO who went out of business in 2019 even though they were one of the oldest candy manufacturers! Richardson Brands, however, owns and produces Beechies, the Chiclets-like candy-coated gum Beech-Nut made years ago. Pond Scum was one of our favorite products and one of the coolest novelties that we sold. Best Wishes, Albert Baroody. I quit buying them. I rember how my mouth started watering for that flavor from the Gods.I bought all they had,never to see or taste it again :.(. The last time I remember even seeing the name on anything was about 12 years ago for Easter. My dad owned a little country store with a big glass case full of penny candy on the bottom shelf and candy bars on the top. Chum Gum was the best. I'm a baby boomer!N. pink and full of that distinguishing flavor and powder sugar. I can't believe I found all of you. OH BOY I REMEMBER THIS GUM.IT WAS THE BEST EVER. I grew up in Danville, Californiasmall town, still relatively small, and the local 5 and dime store had it. Oh, and I'm also from the great windy city of Chicago! So glad to find so many others who hold it dear like I do. My boyfriend thinks I am crazy and has no idea what I am talking about. I'm 62 and still remember this was the best gum I could buy. Although chewing gum is designed to be chewed and not swallowed, it generally isn't harmful if swallowed. In the early to mid 1960's we would visit our cousins in Cinti OH & there was a Mom & Pop corner grocery that sold penny candy. Anyone out there who remembers this product, or where it might be still available? I will post the link here when he sends it. Chum Gum was my favorite. Beech-Nut gum was a go-to breath freshener in the early to mid 20 th century, but gradually fell out of favor and was eventually discontinued. At the time, I was about 3 or 4 years old. I brought it up at work and NO ONE knew what I was talking about!! I sure wish some company would find the original recipe and make more!!! They may have been a Charms product, the company who makes Blowpops.. Surely there's someone out there who could resurrect Chum Gum manufacture and distributionwhy not? God I loved this gum, jusr was talking to my sister about it the other day! I'm glad to see other people actually remember this gum.It WAS the best tasting aroundseemed to get it "trick or treating" and YES it was the BEST flavor ever. I can't believe I found others who remember Chum Gum - my absolute favorite back in the 50's and 60's. Sadly, these were discontinued many moons ago. But Chum Gum was the best. I would betcha that no other beer in Europe or anywhere on planet tasted like that stuff. Ahh good to see so many that remember this one of a kind gum. I truly wish a gum/candy maker would reproduce this wonderful, delightful gum - I would love to introduce my grandchildren to it. Here's a wild one! it appears that there is still a HUGE interest in Chum Gum. I remember the blue and white package, the delicious smell of the gum, the way it would melt in your mouth (and try hard not to swallow it-but often did), powdery coating. Also miss marathon bars.nothing today comes close! AND SO DO MY GRANDCHILDREN. The pie itself was pink, I think. And where are Neccos??? They would make a fortune. Wrapper has a devil's head printed and "Red Hot Chewing or Bubble Gum" printed on wrapper. Beets have 2.8 grams of protein per cup or .5 grams per ounce. In the 1920s Sorry to see them go. ANSWER 0 peterpam ANSWERS: . Impossible to find anywhere. I would cut coupons and take them to the local independent grocery store who would pay you face value that was printed on them, up to a dollar per day, then I'd go to the 5 & dime and buy a dollar worth of candy. I was a college student making minimum wage at at summer job. This was the best gum ever - a piece for yourself and a piece for your Chum. Said they'd never heard of it. Oh so delicious. I think I actually came across some it just 3-4 years ago here in Houston. A great piece of candy indeed! Im 67 yers old and would purchase a case of Chum Gum if we could find it. Unfortunately, despite all these memories and many other people with reminiscent feelings just like these, Chum Gum is no longer on the market. Who made Chum Gum? Im 54yrs old, and still want ChumGumlol. We had Chum Gum in Dallas Texas in the 60's. All of these candies, and so much more, can be found on CandyFavorites.com too! I wish someone could find more info., bring it back. I sure wish they still had it today (I'm 60 now), Used to get Chum Gum at a utopia for kids candy store called appropriately 'Paradise' in Groton CT. used to put used gum in the fridge so I could start over again in the morning.:). Chiclets hasn't changed much over the decades and its iconic mini box of 2 Chiclets is still a Halloween fan favorite. : . I really miss the best gum ever made, Sugar Free Bubble Yum Bubble Gum Peppermint. Chum Gum was packaged 3 pieces for a penny. Other people remember "Chum Gum" and the "Happy Hollisters" books. I always look at Cracker Barrel hoping it found its way back. I found, on Ebay (sorry, folks, no Fleer Chum Gum for sale), an old advertisement page, from a Chicago newspaper, for a candy/novelty company from 1938. Almost cried because they dont make Branchs dem bones anymore. It was the best gum ever made. Why did they have to stop making something so good? CHUM GUM was the best! I got to this page searching for Milkshake Bars. Are they still around anywhere? Frank Fleer was very young when he decided to start creating bubble gum. And the fact chewing gum in class then became a detention, because of the amount of gum showing up everywhere. Several years ago a similar item was made by Starburst in candy corn flavors, much like yours appear to be. Eventually, Chum Gum sales dwindled enough that Fleer simply stopped production. !someone bring it back.wouldn't it be nice to reminisce the good old days?? We also bought these little rolls of candy called BIZ. Do they still make it? I grew up in FL, and I remember climbing up on the kitchen counter and standing on my tip toes to reach the shelf in the upper cabinet where my mother kept a box of Chum Gum! Don't remember the price. I grew up in the Boston area and we would buy this at the penny-candy store. CVS is carrying it. I grew up in Turtle Creek, Pennslyvania. It is so funny to hear other people having the same experience or feeling about when they ask other people if they remembered it. The flavor lasted ALL DAY. Chiclets Gum Memories I came from a very poor family. Along with Banana Splits, they were true classics! What I wouldn't give for one stick! The inner wrappers white and the gum was pink. Only cough drop I like, only cough drop I will use. For some people, gluten triggers an immunological response that causes damage to the small intestine. 4. 2 for a penny. Long lasting flavor and makes great bubbles. Yum, the smell and powdery coating, the texture and great bubbles. Wish I could still get it!! That was my go to at the local market and I always saved the green apple for last! So if we could find a few pop bottles we had us good in candy for several days. When it comes to stocking one of the largest selections of wholesale retro and nostalgic candy, Blair Candy knows the favorites you miss or the treats you can't wait to discover. No comments | | | 0 No comments. I am interested in mint juleps and Christmas hard mix. That was the "Good Ole Days". The reason it was discontinued was because Fleer turned their focus to Dubble Bubble instead. WE HAD CHUM GUM IN SC, TOO. I'm 43 YeArS OlDi hAvEn'T SeEn cHuM GuM/oR TaStEd iT SiNcE I WaS lIkE,sIx yEaR's oLd!! Used to lick the powder off each piece before I chewed it for hours! Hopefully, someone will purchase the rights to these iconic treats. Chew one and give one to a Chum. I also thought no one else knew about it, I hope it comes back. If not treated, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis and eventual tooth loss. But progress is progress. Remember the cinnamon toothpicks? Just did a google search and now I am blown away to see the number of people here who still remember this great chewing gum! I wish they still made it. Chum gum was always 2 sticks to a pack & it goes back to at least the mid 50s. Chum Gum, best gum ever! I'm 70, lived in Fisher Illinois and chewed it in 4th grade in 1954 and beyond. When my Mom passed away, my sister and I were recalling the days when we were kids and unbelievable, but we spoke about the Chum Gum and how we'd fight over that dang stuff! It did have a distinctive flavor and appearance.I'm from Chicago and I still look for it when I go into an old time candy store just hoping I can get a few cases of this gum that I have been bragging about for decades. Its a shame no candy company has the recipes for the best candy there ever was. It was my favorite bubble gum and apparently still is 50 years later! Sponsored. I loved Chum Gum!! This candy now days cost almost $200 a bar and is not worth the cost. I remember Chum gum and got some in the mid 70s in Folsom at an old town general store,on a family vacation. I also have searched for Chum Gum. I also grew up in chicago with CHUM GUM.It too brings me back to a simpler time. Whistle pops didnt last much longer. I grew up in Buffalo New York, and my brother and I would always go to the corner store just for Chum gum. Maybe the makers of Chum Gum put a special ingredient to make us want it, kind of like cigarettes or something! It was the very best bubble gum, and it smelled so good in my purse. They didn't have any, but, it was a good time anyway. Ad mentions that all favorite Fleer bubble gum products (as a buying suggestion) were available. Hands down, it was the best tasting gum ever. I remember Chum Gum from way back in my elementary school days. Bubble Beeper Bubble Gum. I know in some cases companies take over other companies and maybe the new companys equipment is not geared towards making a candy. Chum Gum was the best! It had a good taste, but the flavor was gone quickly. I was beginning to think I dreamed it all up. Did anyone know the name of these candies? I last had it around 1971-72 and purchased it in a little Mom & Pop store off the Fellsway in Medford, MA. We also used Dippity Doo on our hair and Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific! Set aside two tablespoons of powered sugar to sprinkle over finished gum. But this isn't true. I take it out sometimes and think back .In the 50s it was 3sticks for .01. Pam: The original maker of Chum Gum was Fleer. Now then there was this Gasthaus, or pub midway to Schweinfurt* that had their own brew that tasted so good we always tried to stop and buy a case or a few of.

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