I remember chum gum from the fifties, Allens grocery,in Ault Colorado, was my source. My sisters and brother don't remember it but I sure do! And since someone mentioned shampoo - anybody remember the old egg wash shampoos?? Miss Chum Gum Bought at the candy store by Gregory School in Chicago in the mid fifties. We used to get Marathon bars up at the store at the Dells Camp Resort just outside of Wisconsin Dells. My mother packed chocolates, like Lucile Ball, in the factory in Kendall Square Cambridge Mass. White powdery coated soft bubble gum that blew bubbles the size of your whole face and ended up stuck there when they burst. Chewed Chum Gum during the 60's. Chum Gum was the best. I'm 58 and can remember getting it when I was little. Look forward to hearing from you and trying these Unicorn flavored corns. about the only way i ever got it was on Halloween. I wish I could find it somewhere. Can still taste it in my mind's mouth! I don't understand how many gum companies there are and no one makes it. I miss Bonkers. My mouth's still watering, but that item's for external use only, a small tin of Heath & Henry cuticle cream, which was on sale as discontinued. My company was stationed 60 klicks from our battalion headquarters in Schweinfurt. chum gum. This group of people said that they never heard of it so I told them to goggle it and maybe it would show up. google_color_border = "E7F0EB"; It's no secret that bubble gum often doesn't really deliver. That wasn't the case with Black Cat Bubble Gum. I have looked and looked and looked again. Somebody needs to produce this again. I have been craving Chum Gum for 50 years. We have red vines, why not Chum Gum Let's ask Mark Summers Host of Unwrapped on the Food network!!!! It was popular for the entirety of the gum because it was soft and easy to chew but also because it had good flavor. Sometimes the flavor is decent, but you can't blow a bubble if your life depended on it. They no longer make them. I am 58 years old and I live in New Orleans. It really was one of the best gums around. And like many of you here no one that I know remembers it. Theres never been a candy bar like the 10:30 before or since. They were so delicious! Take a peak at https://www.candyfavorites.com/candy-flavor-memories. I can smell it! I grew up in Santa Ana, CA in the early 1960's. Always had a stash of candy and gum to go back to the school. 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. Thank you! Clorets - discontinued in 2016; Conversation Hearts made by NECCO; Cow Tales - Caramel . 1980 was the last time I found Chum Gum. Chum Gum was a favorite of mine and my siblings! WOW!!! I still remember the anticipation as I opened the wrapper, the powder, the amazing smell and taste. Do you know where I could find them or do you have the ability to obtain them if they still exist somewhere? Juicy Fruit was my other favorite, bought some the other day and NOPE, the flavor was a miss. Yep I also grew up on chum gum and until recently haven't found anything close, but check out Ford Gum company and the gum called bologna and hotdog gum is as close as I've found.I got it in Santa Fe New Mexico at Walgreens. The brand stopped producing Pure Rush energy drinks, South Beach Sunset, 14 Karot but continued . Ate both pieces myself, amazing bubbles. I don't remember zebra stripe gum.. For the longest time, I couldn't remember what it was called and then by chance I was looking for some unique halloween candy and found the name!! It was the best!Bring it back! Still, there was a backlash when they were discontinued in 2006, leading to the introduction of the Butterfinger Bites in . I found this gum's wrapper today, when cleaning a home here in Seattle. I grew up in MA and there was a corner variety right by my elementary school that used to sell Chum Gum. So sad. Miss them, Marathon Bars were a classic and are the MOST requested retro candy that we once offered.
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