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If at first you don’t succeed . . . The story of Dubble Bubble gum is a heartening tale of Yankee ingenuity and perseverance. The Fleer Chewing Gum Company tried for years to create a great bubble gum without success, until 1928 when accountant Walter Deimer, an employee who liked to experiment with leftover ingredients in his spare time, stumbled upon the perfect formula. Alas, returning the next morning, he couldn’t recreate the gum and it took him four months to reinvent it. Finally, he made a big batch of pink gum (pink because he used leftover ingredients and pink is what he had), wrapped 100 pieces in twists of paper and took them to a candy store where, at the price of a penny a piece, it sold out in one day. That year, sales of Diemers bubble gum, the first-ever commercially sold bubble gum, surpassed $1.5 million. Diemer was a savvy marketer, too: he personally taught his salespeople how to blow bubbles so that in turn they could teach potential customers. Dubble Bubble’s popularity grew during World War II, when Dubble Bubble was distributed in military rations (until a scarcity of ingredients halted all gum manufacturing in 1942) and it’s still a favorite of bubble gum chewers all over the world.
12 oz Bag Contains: Approximately 54 pieces
1 LB Bag Contains: Approximately 72pieces
3 LB Bag Contains: Approximately 240 pieces
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Gluten Free
Peanut Free/Nut Free