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It had the best aroma, flavor and texture of any gum ever. From the moment I arrived all I could think about was when I would be allowed to walk down to the corner gas station. My sister and I would get Milkshake candy bars at Hoyt Pool near Milwaukee, and sometimes we would get them frozen and wow, were they amazing. Chiclets - Tiny Bubble Gum We have a new gum called Mini Mini Chicles that is very similar. I'm glad to see so many comments about Chum Gum, I started chewing it in the 50's. Here's one for you how about Chum Gums little brother "RED DEVIL GUM" as I recall it was sweet and spicy. Is Chum Gum even made any longer? I'm 53 and used to get Chum Gum at a place called the Huddle in Utica NY, along with a comic book. A regular size bottle was good for 2 cents. I WANT SOME. (StEvEn iN BoStOn). If anyone finds it. From 1963, a newspaper ad for the Racine, Wis., Neisner Bros. variety store (5c to $1.00). Loved it, but you have to admit the taste only lasted about a minute if you were lucky, but it was so good!! The wintergreen flavor is mellow, not too much like some sort of analgesic balm or Pepto Bismol. I just went to my 45 year class reunion in Mobile, AL and they had a center piece on each table with retro candy like the cigaretts, wax coke bottles, windmill cookies but no Chum Gum. I too wish that who ever made it would bring it back! We have red vines, why not Chum Gum Let's ask Mark Summers Host of Unwrapped on the Food network!!!! Bought Chum Gum everyday at Turpacks store in Endicot, N.Y. across the street from G.W.J. I would love to see Chum Gum come back no matter what today's price would be! I would encourage everyone to email the company to try and bring this gum back. High. I still remember the anticipation as I opened the wrapper, the powder, the amazing smell and taste. They were a white mint with a green jelly center. Chiclets Peppermint Gum. The BBE, Best Bubble Ever. look on ebay just type Chum Gum and you will see someone is selling 1 stick for $7 plus $2.5 for S/H. The following are comments left about Chum Gum from site visitors such as yourself. Brock's (not Brach's) candy puffs (very soft, melt in your mouth candy balls) Bonkers Fruit Chews. The history for the stories behind Chum Gum is limited but to our knowledge, the gum was first produced in 1950 by Fleer Company. I've searched for it everytime I see an All Candy store. that and Milk Duds (the old ones without that crappy shiny finish) I used to as a kid get them at the little green store in Appleton Wi.i went to that store foe 10 yrs and didnt know it by its real name,but it was little and green, I GRE UP IN CHICAGO WITH CHUM GUM AND THOSE HOT DOG GUMS AND WONDERFUL BLOMMERS CHOCOLATE. Though Tendermint is no longer produced, Teaberry is still available. Stay United Chum Gum Lovers! Bubble Gum Eggs from Arcor, Individually wrapped. The Best Ever. Snickers Christmas Nutcrackers - Discontinue. I live in Iowa where I would buy it at the neighborhood grocery store. nealliquidations (5,063) 99.6%. I loved Chum Gum! The funny thing about that is that one day, if we are still here, we will talk about these days as the "good old days". Please bring them back. Great memories. 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. A whole generation needs to experience this taste treat. Re: Chum Gum. Butternut candy bar. Mr. Canning called his new gum Dentyne which is a combination of the words "dental" and "hygiene." Dentyne Gum Memories But they were GOOD! empty. Please Bring MY CHUM GUM back. Wish I could still get it. I used to ride my bike about s mile to Campbells Drug store on the corner of Atlantic blvd and ocean blvd. I really miss it!!! I AM 61 YEARS OLD AND HAVE NEVER HEARD OF CHUM GUM! Bill and the station, like the great taste of Chum Gum, are but Precious Memories now. No comments | | | 0 No comments. Its hard to love when you know that if you love they may be discontinued. I was under 10 years old at the time (I am 50 now) and I fell in love with it! However, by that time, the company had already discontinued Chum Gum as it simply couldnt keep up in a market where the advertisement was primarily focused elsewhere. I,m 67 and can still taste it. No one I talk to remembers Chum gum, I loved it. Bubble Beeper Bubble Gum. The Fleer Factory closed many years agoTo bad for us Chum Gum fans, My wife bought me on sale after easter. It is described as having a very unique original bubblegum flavor with a smooth but powdery pink gum. I have been craving Chum Gum for 50 years. Other people remember "Chum Gum" and the "Happy Hollisters" books. Decade 1980s 1920s 1970s pre 1920 1940s 1960s 1990s 1930s 1950s Flavor Fruit Flavors Peppermint Blue Raspberry Cotton Candy Licorice Spearmint Watermelon I was sitting at my desk and decided to Google Chum Gum. I remember getting my allowance and running down the street to the gas station and buying Chum Gum, then going home and hiding it under my bed so I would'nt have to share. I enjoyed them when I was a kid from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. By the way, there was a reference to taffy and I believe you were talking about B-O-N-O-M-O, Bonomo Turkish Taffy! I grew up in Danville, Californiasmall town, still relatively small, and the local 5 and dime store had it. Ate both pieces myself, amazing bubbles. This candy now days cost almost $200 a bar and is not worth the cost. I am 65 years old and I can still taste and smell Chum Gum. I have wracked my brain so many times trying to come up with this name. It was my favorite. I bought it in the 60s in New Lebanon, Ohio. The reason it was discontinued was because Fleer turned their focus to Dubble Bubble instead. We got Chum Gum from the guy in the ice cream truck. If we ever discuss back on the market the company would be very successful. I grew up in East Point Georgia All of us teens sat in the balcony of the East Point christian church We started passing the chum gum around. Today, it's the Kenosha Job Center. Chewed it in Dallas in the late '50s and in Odessa through most of the '60s. What day would probably charge a dollar for 2 pieces? This gum came in.a blue and green or pink and green or yellow and green. It was simply the best gum ever some one should bring this gum back. Bill. what great memories. I grew up in the 50's and use to sit on the river bank and blow away, while watching the St. Lawrence Seaway being built. A group of us kids used to run across the interstate (Shhh! Very soft with a white powdery coating. (I'm 57 now) Let me know what you think. I grew up on a street in the LA area in the 60s and 70s. Hopefully the maker will produce again. When I was a kid, my favorite candy bars were Milkshake candy bars and Marathon bars. A great piece of candy indeed! Clorets - discontinued in 2016; Conversation Hearts made by NECCO; Cow Tales - Caramel . I grew up in Buffalo New York, and my brother and I would always go to the corner store just for Chum gum. IT. I'll bet if you could find a stick, chew it, you would turn into an eight year old, like a twlight zone episode. Was fun reading everybody's memories about Chum Gum and simpler, better times. I am 61 years old and grew up in Britton, Oklahoma, a tiny bedroom community 20 min N of Oklahoma City.Chum Gum was a favorite for me - I can till conjure the aroma and flavor of this wonderful gum! Chew. WE'D GO TO CHELMERS IN UTICA,MN A LITTLE STORE JUST TO BUY CHUM GUM!! What's funny is that my dad, who had it as a kid, HATED it; even the smell of it bothered him. I remember the lunch counter inside, plus an arcade style shooting game in back (ten shots for a dime). . ), absolutely NO ONE I asked knew what I was talking about or remembered it! I remember chum gum like it was yesterday. another favorite of mine is the ATOMIC FIRE BALLS. Unfortunately, this didn't save Chum Gum from oblivion shortly after. Grew up in the western burbs of chicago.we used to go to the corner store every weekday morning.we would buy two things a new rawlings baseball and all the chum gum we could.In addition to the best taste we would all put 4 or 5 pcs in our mouth,and then spit in our mitts and rub it in.you never dropped a ball,it was like glue.After baseball we would go back to the corner store for ice cold Kayo.Boy are those the greatest memories. We were in heaven when we found those. The Milwaukee stores sold nearly everything you'd want, including hunting rifles and ammo. I would love to have it back on the shelves. Was a cheap bubble gum in a stick. However, being his 'baby', he bought it for me that first time I saw it. I am 78 years old and would buy a box today if I could find it. It had a unique and delicious taste. I was engaged and my fianc was in the Air Force. I miss them more than any food product. 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. I am 45 and I chewed that stuff in the 70's in Chicago where I was born. Wonka stretchy and tangy laffy taffy. My girlfriend and I used to have bubble blowing contests with it. Wish they'd make it, along with Seven Up candy bars today. It was the bested ever!! If enough of us write to them, perhaps Fleer will bring it back. I'm 62 and still remember this was the best gum I could buy. BEST TIMES OF MY LIFE I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER,MY GRANDCHILDREN WOULD LOVE IT!! They didn't have any, but, it was a good time anyway. I found an old wrapper while deep cleaning a while back in my store . It was my favorite from the penny candy at Farley's Grocery store. Please bring back the Milkshake candy bars again. I remember absolutely loving the flavor of this gum. That being said, you can find a lot of other great old candies and gum there, but look out for the price. West Virginia at alot of different places! Fleer?Are you listening ? old and remember the great flavor the gum had, I can still taste it today, I also bought a gum called devil gum, does anyone remember that gum? for .25 oh the good old days!! The 70's were the best of time. You could smell it if it was in someone's pocket, that's how alluring the scent of it was! You dont make them anymore. I would stop at the corner drug store and load up. Certs I miss you but I have tons of memories. You can make some handy chum blocks doing this. In fact, you might be able to say that Dubble Bubble was a spinoff of Chum Gum. I remember when my mom wear her blue relaxed lee jeans and her candies high heels sandals an awesome look. You can still order the Long Coconut boys and Squirrel Zippers online. It was a sad ending to a fruitful history for the company. Wow, I live outside of Pittsburgh Pa and loved Chum Gum. Who made Chum Gum? I grew up in Alabama, I'm 49, Chum Gum is the best gum ever made. Hot summer days buying baseball cards but throwing away their gum because it wasn't as good as Chum Gum. That being said, it was made by the same company that created Dubble Bubble, Bazooka, and several other similar gums. After that, I was on my own when it came to buying it. I grew up in Oak Ridge Tn (just outside knoxville) and i never found it at any local stores more than a couple of times. I have looked for it for years. I also have food pages for the 80s and 90s. I think they were called Kentucky Mints, and I believe they were made by Brachs. I miss it so much. Then again, the aroma of a bag of coffee beans reminds me of a skunk. "Our new obsession." - TIME For the longest time I could buy it at a shop in my hometown of Kenosha , WI. But progress is progress. However, in 1928, they used that idea to create Dubble Bubble, which is where the true fame and sensation of Fleers bubble gum works began. Have you ever heard of these. Beetroot is high in sugar but is considered one of the most nutritious veggies used in salads and soups. I feel like my sanity has been restored! Caroline above said she has never met anyone who remembers it. Bub's Daddy bubble gum ropes. loaded up a bag of penny candy like red licorice, hot dog gums, candy lipstick and best of all chum gum !! Chewed Chum Gum during the 60's. I emailed you guys back when I did my initial research and never heard. The flavor was indescribable, my favorite gum. Always left with a bag of Chum gum for the cents . What was the only . AAhh.the good old days, when gum actually had sugar in it. I stay on the look out at Cracker Barrel, but nothing yet. i think they were about 2x2 square. Love the flavor,the color, its softness. Wish we could still get Chum Gum its the best. I used to buy it at either Anne's or Barney's corner candy stores that were on the corners of Herbert Spencer School in Chicago in the late '50's and early '60's. Wish it was still made. As The Saturday Evening Post lamented, however, the Chiclet disappeared in 2016, leaving, in its words, "only sad imitations of the brand" in its wake. They have never heard of it. I truly wish a gum/candy maker would reproduce this wonderful, delightful gum - I would love to introduce my grandchildren to it. Finally! I have looked everywhere including retro candy shops and couldnt find them. I used to buy it at Allen's Grocery. I found a box on Ebay from the 50s, but could not imagine eating something that old.lol. Chum Gum was the best flavor ever for bubble gum! Chum Gum was the best gum in the world. I grew up in Memphis, TN. I miss the gum, or maybe everything about being a child in that time. Chum gum lovers - You can make it yourself - no need to wait for someone to do it for you. Three sticks for 0.1 cent. I also used to buy Chum Gum in a St. Louis confectionary (I also mentioned confectionaries in the P-D post). But I too remember this as the best gum ever2 pieces wrapped together in the white, blue & red wrapper for only 1 penny. So, even more strangely when I got up to the cashier to pay for my Gas and the Red Twists I asked the male cashier behind the counter if/when they would get more of the Red Twists in. Don't remember the price. I grew up in Batavia, NY (60's-70's) and there was a corner candy store on Ross St. where we would return bottles for the deposit and buy Chum Gum, the tastiest gum ever. If you have reached this page, chances are, you searched for a candy that has been discontinued. Bought it from woolworths in the penny candy section. Wish someone would make it again. My experience was in the 50's and 60's, though. I love it! Chew one and give one to a Chum. I can\t believe they discontinued these candy bars. Required fields are marked *. This was good stuff. Does anyone remember how good the candy lipsticks were, the ones they make now are nothing like the ones we could getOh to be young and free again..miss those days. It came in sticks (5 per pack, if I remember correctly ) and the pack color corresponded with the flavor. Tooth decay (dental caries) also may result. I am so happy I found this page. Oh my goodness! Are they still around anywhere? I'd pay a dollar a stick if it was available. OMG just remembered we don't have any woods all the developer's got rid of them. Much like Chum Gum, it was pink, powdery, and soft. They were oval in shape, had clear wrappers, and were fruit flavored. Everyone said the same things I have thought for years about Chum Gum- I do miss it. Miss it. I was a kid in Winston-Salem NC and now I'm 54 and I can vividly remember the taste of Chum Gum. Chum Gum is what you had to have in the summer of 1969 just as school let out. This was in the late 50's. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Today, Bubbaloo is sold in more than 25 countries and in three different continents across the world. They were the best frozen and fresh. If not, you should find the recipe and redistribute it! Glad to know there are others who remember as well. I cannot believe there are more chum gum lovers out there. I REALLY FEEL LIKE I HAVE MISSED OUT! Of the many penny candies we bought, we also bought Chum Gum. It was popular for the entirety of the gum because it was soft and easy to chew but also because it had good flavor. For some people, gluten triggers an immunological response that causes damage to the small intestine. Oh, and I'm also from the great windy city of Chicago! I've NEVER run across anything similar to that in all my years. Tell me I didn't just pay $16.75 for two pieces of GUM>>>>. i would really like for someone to bring back my favorite childhood gum. I remember the taste and smell so well. He would keep some in the freezer so you could have your choice of frozen or notthey were so good! I got it at a small restaurant across from the High School. If not treated, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis and eventual tooth loss. I grew up in Chicago in the 1950's and chum gum was and still is the BEST tasting gum I've ever tried. I've asked a co-worker who is from New York, did she remember chum gum and she looked at me like I lost my mind. We used to buy two types of gum: Chum Gum and Devil Gum - I think it was made by the same company and was HOT cinnamon flavor. Its been around for years. Best wishes to all Chum Gum fans. But not on Wednesdays because Bill closed at noon that day. I use to have it in my car and it made my car smell so good. no one around here remembers it either! Fleer made Dubble Bubble into the 2000's but sold to Tootsie who now makes it. Sunflower seeds, banana popsickles and Chum Gum. I keep searching for alternatives, but they all fall short. 1980 was the last time I found Chum Gum. I got to this page searching for Milkshake Bars. CHUM GUM ---YUM!!! We used to get it in a little ice cream store called Shorty Simms in Abingdon, Il. Ive reminisced about Chum Gum since 1958. Every time we went I got him a case of something and mailed it to him. Bought them every year. One of my fondest memories of Germany. Would love to see this come back on the market! Grew up in what is now called Roscoe Village and had to pass Gus's Sweet Shop every day to and from school. AFTER SCHOOL WE ALWAYS STOP AT THIS STORE TO BUY CHUM GUM. Since our company was founded in 1927, many of your favorite sweets have come and gone through our doors and we have provided a list of them here. I put all of it in my mouth at once and chew it as I walked home. People used to say Who has Chum Gum? google_color_text = "000000"; I buy them for my mother, they are exactly the same is the marathon, even the same braided shape. OH BOY I REMEMBER THIS GUM.IT WAS THE BEST EVER. Reminds me of camping. i use to walk to my corner store and buy the individual sticks for a penny a piece. That pink color set the stage and bubble gums continue to follow that grand design. I was surfing the web hoping to find the gum somewhere. Youve shared lots of very special memories that will always be cherished. Chum gum was the best!!! Of course Chum gum was my favorite. OMG!! Chiclets were originally made with chicle, a natural gum found in several tropical American trees. My wife and I were able to enjoy a couple of packages of Brachs Red Twists shortly after that. So, it was very odd to me that after I had not had any Brachs Red Twists for several years had even forgot about them that I was at a Speedway Gas Station on the South Side of Bloomington, Indiana. Wouldn't it be great if they started making it again. Dixie Rector. lol. Thanks go them, I loved Hollyywood candy bars My mom would buy me a When the Milky Way Midnights came out they were similar but not quite the same. The only place I ever found Chum Gum. The gum is no longer made in the United States but rather in Morocco. I bought it in Alabama in the 50's and oh how I wish they would make it again!!! anyone else remember them? Then head home. How sad the kids (and adults) will never know. The big size was our favorite too but the manufacturer reduced the size a few years ago. Unfortunately, they stopped producing it in 1971 so it hasnt been available for a lot of years now. and I loved the flavor of Chum Gum. I am 69 and I also loved Chum gum. It was the best! Fleer needs to start making it again. My Chum Gum memory is from the sixties. Studies show that guar gum may lower blood sugar. 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.:). I loved Chum Gum!! I lived in Cheverly, Maryland 64-74, we would collect soda bottles to cash in and buy candy at 7-11. That was my favorite gum, with Chum Gum and Bazooka Joe a close second followed by mini-chiclets, I loved Chum Gum, we used to get recess and we were permitted to go to the little store called Brickers Penny Candy Store.Ah!!! I found this particular page 'cause I was looking for references to gum that was made into little record albums. they can bring back Beemans and Black jack, why not Chum Gum??? Still, there was a backlash when they were discontinued in 2006, leading to the introduction of the Butterfinger Bites in . to the park and ballfields east of there. I was beginning to think I dreamed it all up. 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! Somebody bring it backthey have brought everything else back from beechies to violet why not chum gum? If a macaron and a rice krispies treat had a nougat filled and white chocolate enrobed baby with a colorful pink and purple white chocolate drizzle that would be pretty darn close! Why? Barney-Google Maps wouldnt co-operate for a finer search.). This was the best gum ever. You're all right. With the popularity of dark chocolate I would think that the Hollywood Candy Bar would have a huge following now Cant some company get the recipe and please bring it back. :). Omg. I discovered them recently only to find out, you ran out of them. It was the best gum ever. Best years of our lives that I will never forget. Peridex mouthwash may be useful in treating this. Yes, CHUM GUM two sticks wrapped individually in a royal blue wrapper. We still have the red licoricered vines. That's where I bought most of my Chum Gum. 1 cup equals. My mother packed chocolates, like Lucile Ball, in the factory in Kendall Square Cambridge Mass. PLEASE BRING THEM BACK! Others make so much chum they need big barrels. I dont think any of these products were marketed as well as they could have been. Two for a penny. No gum compares to the taste or texture. Vintage Wrigley Chewing Gum Pack Full New Extra Bubble Gum 20 Packs 5 Piece. I'm 54 and haven't seen that gum since about 1970. I bought grape and Black Jack gum and Sen Sens. So I brought these Brachs Red Twist and shared them with my wife. The wrapper was royal blue then, with blue gum, individually wrapped in white paper. It was the best!Bring it back! and the "record" was a piece of gum. I have never tasted a gum that compared. My grandparents owned a small hamburger joint & they sold MILKSHAKE candy bars. I wish it would come back. Sounds like a common experience for many here. . Bring back the Wonka Scrunch bar! I love all of you, my wife thinks I'am nuts. I am so sad today in 2016 of finding out that they were discontinued. Alas, I have searched the world over for many years, searching and hoping that somewhere I would find Chum Gum. 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 :.(. Use to buy it at Bailey's Confectionery on Bunker Hill Road in Ashtabula, Ohio. I am also a chum gum lover. I bought all they had in stock. Like everyone here I loved Chum Gum and thought I was the only one who remembered it. My Chum Gum days go back to the early 60's in Junior High. It seems everything that it ever really good is discontinued. only 2 sticks to a pack. Wow.what a treat to find so many other Chum Gum fans. People think I am making up the name. It used to come in different colors as well, not only pink but blue and green and I swear once I remember yellow. Wacky WafersBonkers and Milkshake candy bars!! I blew my first bubble with a stick of Chum Gum. Comment. I used to buy Chum Gum at Mill Creek Country Store in Mill Creek, Georgia, near Dalton- in the mid 70s. !someone bring it back.wouldn't it be nice to reminisce the good old days?? I chewed Chum Gum in the mid 60's. I was a college student making minimum wage at at summer job. We would put two pieces in at one time. I used to buy Chum Gum in a little town in north Georgia. I am 60 and like to think the best times are still here, just being alive and healthy. I'm so happy it wasn't all a dream. I have looked and looked and looked again. It's no secret that bubble gum often doesn't really deliver. I am looking for those childhood Raspberry Dollars !!! I'm 59 and still remember the wonderful taste of Chum Gum. The pure flavor of juicy fruit is gone. So, no luck there either What I am in search of is probably something that is no longer in production, anywhere, by anybody. And Sqeeze pops only lasted three years. I remember Chum Gum from way back in my elementary school days. Folklore suggests that swallowed gum sits in your stomach for seven years before it can be digested. I grew up in Indio, Ca and remember buying Chum gum in the 60's. While there is a bubble gum "flavor" - which various artificial flavorings including esters are mixed to obtain - it varies from one company to another. NOBODY remembers that gum except my grandmother who would buy it for my grandfather. I cant live without them. I am glad everyone at this site remember it. I WANT MY WINTERGREEN CERTS BACK. Well she spoke about this gum and how much she loved it so I just had to go on E-Bay and get a stick for her. I don't even chew gum now. Like so many really cool products from the past, these most likely are gone for good. A hard candy that becomes soft like taffy upon chewing. I was talking with a co-worker who, of course, had never heard of it. I bought it in St. Albans. I am 53 and remember chum gum when I was in grade school. Chum Gum was great. Very spicy. the good ole days. Fairchance, Pa. Twas my favorite as well. I would bring it to school in the sixties I am 57 now and that gum was damn good! It was actually the middle of my work day as a door to door salesman and I was stopping to get gas. I grew up in Los Angeles in the early 70's and I remember walking to the corner store with my friends and buying this awesome gum. Remember the cinnamon toothpicks? im not a member of this site, i dont really have a sweet tooth or anything, but sour candies have gotten me through a lot. It was the best!!! Adams flavored gums were plain chewing gum with a burst of sour power. Nothing has ever compared to Chum. Are squirrel nut still produced? Could be the case If so, then it would just be nice to know what is was called way back when. I'd buy fifteen sticks for a nickel from the corner store outside Riley Elementary in Muncie, Indiana. My last research showed that the Wrigleys division of Mars owns the recipe but is not producing it unfortunately. Some one needs to make it again. At her 2nd birthday party I gave her a present with no name on it, but I had a certs setting on top, she looked at it and came up to me and said thanks for the present. One day at the laundry mat I stuck my chum gum on her seat and watched her sat down in the huge wad of chum gum. Try itYou will not be disappointed;). I talk about Chum Gum atleast once a month. Hmmm. Also missing the cherry hump bars. :Don't dig that kinda crooning', chum :Don't dig that kinda croonin', chum 053 blood clot. This brings back sweet memories to me. BEST GUM EVER MADE. Is there any other bubble gum that even comes close to chum gum? Somebody get the recipe and start making it again ! google_alternate_color = "E7F0EB"; Bought it at the corner market. One kid at school asked me if I was rich since I always had a bag of candy. . My favourite candy its my trademark when nurses see me they ask for a cert please bring back. Do they still make bubbaloo gum? I loved this gum. I am so glad that I am not the only one that loved this gum. Declining profits, and the threat of steeper property taxes, prompted Neisner to close in December, 1971. CVS is carrying it. I use to do anything to earn money so I could walk to a little store three blocks to buy chum gum. i grew up in grand forks,n.d. A trip down memory lane can start with a photograph, a story, or a taste of something sweet. Tasted great, too! Chum Gum came out as early as the 1950s from what we can tell and was available until sometime in the 90s. Dubble Bubble was created by Fleer, through an employee who was named Walter Diemer. I have looked everywhere for Chum Gum for years. She liked them so much that was spent that evening driving to different gas stations to find this product and after a few hours of driving around found two more packages at a Hucks in Orleans, Indiana. I bought it at many places in Harford County, Maryland. Chum Gum!I've been searching forever.. It came in a 5-stick pack that was white with the words Chum Gum in Navy Blue with some red highlights on the pack. When my grandaughters lose teeth, we call them chiclets! Glad to see I'm not the only one that love it!

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do they still make chum gum

do they still make chum gum

do they still make chum gum

do they still make chum gum