Please correct me if Im wrong, I was little back then, and its what I had imagined it was. Re: Chum Gum. Walters Variety Store in Riverside, CA. I grew up in Kansas City and had Chum Gum in the 60's. WE ARE NOW RETIRED AND I CROSSED THE WHOLE U.S. Its a shame no candy company has the recipes for the best candy there ever was. You can make some handy chum blocks doing this. Then my dad told me a man probably empties his pocket change into a huge vat of peanuts. Unfortunately, this didn't save Chum Gum from oblivion shortly after. Mint humbugs were a British candy. The neighborhood kids loved that gum. 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. Chum Gum!I've been searching forever.. But if you really want some, someone is selling five sticks on Ebay. I've been looking for it for years!! 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. If not, you should find the recipe and redistribute it! That being said, it was made by the same company that created Dubble Bubble, Bazooka, and several other similar gums. When they got bought out long ago, Chum Gum went away The big secret of Chum Gum's great flavor was that it was stick shaped bubble gum, and each stick was coated with powdered sugar. theres an emty spot in me. I got it in a gas station in a little town in Ohio in the 60's and early 70's. I grew up on a street in the LA area in the 60s and 70s. They have a lot of the older candy that's hard to find. I enjoyed them when I was a kid from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Bubble Gum Eggs from Arcor, Individually wrapped. The refreshing chewing gum with the savory flavor of ground fish entrails. I used to buy it in my home town of Pine Ridge SD! Do you know if they still make them, and if so, how I could get some? Hi, I got married in 2005. I was a kid in Winston-Salem NC and now I'm 54 and I can vividly remember the taste of Chum Gum. This, along with stiff competition, meant a slow demise (and desire) for Chum Gum as the 1960s passed, quietly disappearing by the end of 1971. I'm 51 in Cincinnati and I can't believe so many people remember Chum Gum. You could buy 0.5 cents worth and have 15 pieces. Of course Chum gum was my favorite. A regular size bottle was good for 2 cents. Id give my eyeteeth for just one more spin with Chum Gum. They would make lots of money. The candy they make now sucks. I was looking for the Marathon Bar. Hard to imagine that a candy company didnt bring them back Hmmm. If we found an empty soda bottle, we would redeem it at Wright's market in Dansville, Ny for the 2 cents and buy some Chum Gum. One thing we did find to be interesting was the fact that people were still finding Chum Gum for sale almost 20 years after it was officially discontinued. Really wished they would make it again. I discovered them recently only to find out, you ran out of them. Wrapper has a devil's head printed and "Red Hot Chewing or Bubble Gum" printed on wrapper. I remember when I was a little girl I went to St. Kevin's School and every day at lunch time we would to to the conner store and buy penny candy. Also check out the other =Food of the 70s?> pages. We used to have bubble-blowing contests and Chum Gum was the gum of choice for this. Chum Gum was owned and produced by Fleer Company from 1950 to 1971. It wasnt sold in a stick like Chum Gum, though. I can\t believe they discontinued these candy bars. Thank you for letting my co-workers know I didn't make this up. We too wish they would come back! Bubble Beeper Bubble Gum. Yes those were the days! They made it into a round barrel shape and colored it pink. I have wracked my brain so many times trying to come up with this name. Stir mixture and put back in for 5-10 seconds intervals until completely melted. I am from Huntley outside of Chicago. I am so sad today in 2016 of finding out that they were discontinued. I've searched for it everytime I see an All Candy store. Youd get two sticks, for a penny mind you, and the flavor literally lasted through an entire day of baseball, hula hoops and other fun kid stuff. I would bring it to school in the sixties I am 57 now and that gum was damn good! So if we could find a few pop bottles we had us good in candy for several days. The store (8500 Sheridan Rd.) Chum Gum was the best. I loved the blue gum all, the grape and the sour apple. And you all are right if you ask some one about it they think you are crazy. I am 58 and I recall it very well when I was in grade school. Chum Gum was the best gum in the world. in order to get me int othe chair, he would coax me with either an Altoid or a Cert Spearmint. Then head home. Couldn't blow two bubbles. I since have moved east and am always searching for "California Candy"! I am know 47 and haven't seen Chum Gum in at least 30 years. altoids Tangerine sours. I wish they wouold make Chum gum again .. and bring back those Old memories My recollection is that Chum Gum was manufactured by the Curtiss Candy Company, the same folks who made Baby Ruths and Butterfingers. WoW! I lived in Cheverly, Maryland 64-74, we would collect soda bottles to cash in and buy candy at 7-11. (3 stick package) Can anybody remember the names of the 3 cent candy bars? Wow! So delicious, they even featured a role in the Harry Potter feasts at Hogwarts. And Blow. It's oldtimecandy.com. (Sigh), I grew up in upstate NY and LOVED Chum GUm. Browse our massive selection to find classics or a new favorite! We miss the memories that are brought back with the familiar smell and taste. I have enjoyed reading all the stories. What a great ideawhy don't we [all] start a revolution and surely some company out there will duplicate the stuff and make us all happy. The longer that plaque and tartar remain on your teeth, the more they irritate the gingiva, the part of your gum around the base of your teeth, causing inflammation. History does not state if Fleer "borrowed" the name, or any legal problems because of it. Dubble Bubble was created by Fleer, through an employee who was named Walter Diemer. I grew up in Alabama, I'm 49, Chum Gum is the best gum ever made. . I retired as a pastor. Wow! I so loved this gum.Best everon the market. We also bought these little rolls of candy called BIZ. How sad the kids (and adults) will never know. When they broke -- you could easily take the gum off your face, and chew it again for another bubble. 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 grew up in Chicago in the 1950's and chum gum was and still is the BEST tasting gum I've ever tried. Chum Gum was the best! 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. Best gum ever! No one remembers these. I wish they would make it again. Many candy manufacturers read our site, so there is a possibility of resurrecting your lost candy if enough comments are generated . Do you think we could start a fan club???? What happened to the large size Atomic Fireballs? I don't understand how many gum companies there are and no one makes it. I know if they ever started making it again, I would sure buy it! I grew up in Maryland and used to buy Chum Gum at the little general store that sold penny candy and gas. I am 58 years old and I live in New Orleans. If not treated, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis and eventual tooth loss. Let me know if anyone finds any or information on CHUM GUM. Some gum connoisseurs might know that Fruit Stripe gum used to be made by Beech-Nut. Oh yes, good Lord, I thought I had lost my mind or was having hallucinations and here there's a whole club of people with the Chum Gum jones, just like me! Yeah man, I used to go to North Ward School on 4th Street and we'd go to Tussey's Drug Store. I wish children today could have this wonderful "stuff". Here's one for you how about Chum Gums little brother "RED DEVIL GUM" as I recall it was sweet and spicy. It is never easy to let go, but we hope that by sharing your memories on our blog, you can memorialize that sweet treat with the respect it deserves. Anyone remember sputnik gum? It was the best gum ever made. Every company is out of stock of mint juleps. I used to find it and steal him WONDERFUL Chum Gum!!! I talk about Chum Gum atleast once a month. I also have searched for Chum Gum. i loved this gum. Please announce it to the world so we all can get some. Unfortunately, not, Susie. Production of it ended by 1972, though stores had bought bulk, continuing to sell it for years after. !Not planning to eat them just wanted to have those wonderful memories in my own hand. the police found me at the local creek eating the chum gum. I would always take it out of the sleeve so it would look like more in the little brown bag. I don't remember zebra stripe gum.. So freaking sad. I also loved Chum Gum and used to buy it in the early '70s. I am 63 (10/21/45) and have never forgotten my all time favorite chewing gum. The Chicago company was small. Please leave a review or any memories of this snack in the comments at the bottom of this page. I wish I could find it somewhere. Im from Boston and Any time I ask people if they remember chum gum people think Im making it up! Loved chum gum I Remember you would get 2 pieces for a penny!! I only had it a handful of times after that, as I rarely found anywhere after that. It absolutely was the best bubble gum in the world. They lost sight of a historical favorite and it eventually was no longer popular or desired on the market. I LOVED Chum Gum!! I used certs to help me quit smoking, I always carried a roll of speartment in my shirt pocket. I loved Chum Gum!! I wish someone could find more info., bring it back. Ad mentions that all favorite Fleer bubble gum products (as a buying suggestion) were available. 1. I was in my teens the best time of my life. Discovering that a favorite candy is being discontinued is akin to loosing someone close to you. I remember the lunch counter inside, plus an arcade style shooting game in back (ten shots for a dime). What a shame. 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. It didnt go over well and needed quite a lot of improvements so this one never actually was marketed. There is NOTHING on the market like it , what a hit they would be !! Now the world has sugarless gum, organic gum, all-natural gum, and bubble gum and chewing gum in a full spectrum of flavors and colors. Wazoo bars where can I get them? Bubbaloo Liquid-filled Bubble Gum. We both wshed we could find it you think the owner of Fleer products would read this site! It has brought a big smile to my face reading all these comments S8C. Worst decision to make on candy maker. Pond Scum was one of our favorite products and one of the coolest novelties that we sold. The memory will fade. Wonka stretchy and tangy laffy taffy. I just discovered a new productBlowpop Minis.disk shaped fruit flavored candy(same flavors as original Blowpops) with gum in the center. When I was a child we lived outside of Chicago IL and that's where we would buy the gum. 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. I'm sooo happy to see that others remember Chum Gum, There was a small corner store in North Buffalo called "Heevey's" and they carried the best penny candy around!! We used to get it in the 60's at an old country looking store in NE Washington D.C. 2 sticks for a penny. By the way Mack, if we're all losers what are you doing wasting your time reading our comments? Reminds me of camping. I would encourage everyone to email the company to try and bring this gum back. Life was simple and sweet. Get up in My tree house and eat it all. Bring it back !!! Yum! Maybe one day! I'm 54 and over the years have looked for Chum Gum. How rude! This was good stuff. there is nothing in the world like chum gum. THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO FELT THIS WAY ABOUT CHUM GUM. One for me. there is a man on ebay that sell chum gum for $7.00 a stick.. i used to save my money from my grass cuttin when i was a kid and head in town to Rehoboth and go to Snyders candy store and get my marvel comic books and a brown paper bag full of chum gumthen i was set to go into battle alongside Captain America and soar the outter most regions of the universe with the Silver Surferbring Chum Gum back.PLLLLLeeeaaassssee.? MY SIS AND I MISS IT. We could get into the old State Theater for 10 RC Cola bottle caps and watch the kiddie matinees, so all week long it was the "big hunt" at the gas stations to ask the employee's there to open the soda machines and let us have the bottle caps. LOL And I would be crazy enough to pay a dollar for 2 pieces I really liked it! 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. It came in sticks (5 per pack, if I remember correctly ) and the pack color corresponded with the flavor. Maybe it's a blood clot. I googled chum gum hoping to find it on the market again, but instead I found a fan club that I can feel very comfortable being a member in! Chew one and give one to a Chum. It was a marvelous combination of whimsy and cuteness and sold really well. AAhh.the good old days, when gum actually had sugar in it. I've never forgotten how wonderful the taste was. Made lots of spending cash buying Chum Gum by the case, while in Jr. High, and selling individually 4 for a nickle. When she was old enough shed reach in my pocket and ask for one. Many stores had Chum Gum available well into the mid 1970s, years after manufacturing ended. IT. they can bring back Beemans and Black jack, why not Chum Gum??? I used to buy chum gum 2 sticks for a penny and would save up a nickel in pennies to get more at a time, I lived in the hills of West Virginia and walked to the old gas station/grocery store on Saturday afternoon after westerns and cartoons were over on tv. Looked at the ingredients and they now have mixed in synthetic sweeteners and other crap. 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. I would love to have it back on the shelves. It is the best bubble gum ever made. I never googled chum gum and just did. theres a spot in me from my childhood that i wont taste or relive again. It was made by Fleer. There were 3 sticks in the pack,an open ended pack, not a sealed pack like other gums. I grew up in Baltimore city in a neighborhood where there was a little store on most corners. King size bottles were worth 5 cents!!!! No one I know has heard of it! Why oh why did they stop making it! One other candy I have not seen mentioned here was a MILK SHAKE CANDY BAR. So, no luck there either What I am in search of is probably something that is no longer in production, anywhere, by anybody. Do they still make it? I think if I could buy it now I might be tempted to mortgage my house & spend it all on Chum Gum. Chiclets History Adams developed Chiclets over a century ago and it quickly became known as the candy coated gum. Fleer was acquired by Marvel Group in the early 1990's. Thor was my favorite. It was so yummy. people also thought i was crazy whenever i would ask if anyone remembered this wonderful product. Do you know if they still make them, and if so, how I could get some? I too have wonderful memories of walking to the corner store for Chum Gum and Bub's Daddy in the yardstick pkg. I can not believe all of these comments, I wish I could find this gum it smells and tastes so good. I grew up in south Georgia and used to buy Chum Gum all the time. Rauls corner store on the west side of Chicago was my supplier! My mom would walk with us to the neighborhood candy store and we would purchase it along with turtles, bazooka joe bubble gum, Wish they would get the recipe and reintroduce it! Yum! first opened in 1969, closing in 1974 (corporate bankruptcy). Every time I ask somebody if they remember Chum Gum they look at me like I'm crazy. I loved it. I remember Chum Gum, candy lipstick, wax lips and nails and bottles, Chiclets, Turkish Taffy, Fizzies. I am 50 and remkember it oh so well, we had a penny candy store right on the corner of my street in South Buffalo, A couple of weeks ago, a vague memory of the 2-stick for-the-penny gum with the powdery stuff on it entered my 52 yr old brain. Wow! My siblings don't even remember it! It had it's own taste-nothing like it. Why did they stop manufacture? it tasted so good. I was just thinking about Chum Gum. We have red vines, why not Chum Gum Let's ask Mark Summers Host of Unwrapped on the Food network!!!! Early and mid-sixties in Fargo, N.D. Bubble Yum Rockin' Raspberry flavor. It really was one of the best gums around. Frank Fleer and member of his family owned the business clear until 1989, more than 100 years after they began. I tried Jr Caramels but they are not the same they are too soft and gooey and Milk Duds are too hard LOL, can we get the marathon bars back? and what a great smell, and the best bubbles. I agree with Dee, #8 from 1-14-15. Fleer was stingy in budgeting for advertising, limited mainly to comic books and little TV play. I chewed Chum Gum in the mid 60's. Chiclets Fruit Gum. OMG! There are still wrappers that you can find online though, if the nostalgia is something that appeals to you. It never lost it's flavor and the smell was heavenly. In the mid 80s, my sister and I were driving near Folsom and we made a special trip to that general store just to see if they had any Chum Gum. Best gum EVER!!!! There are a few random ones available on ebay, but thats it. Here's a wild one! Me and my sister would collect empty soda bottles becaus you got a penny a piece return on them. At that time the package was royal blue. Don't remember the price. Heidi: Your only hope may be to contact Tootsie Roll, which bought out Fleer, and only sells the ex-Fleer product of today: Double Bubble. For some people, gluten triggers an immunological response that causes damage to the small intestine. 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 loved chum him it was really best gum in my childhood every time is go to cracker barrel and see them about the chum gum but they seem to be clueless I wish we all can find the candy company to see for they can find the original ingredient to ale ch gum and put it back on the market nothing taste the same anymore not even kits and maryjane, I was in a small south eastern colo. town in 1978 and saw that dark blue wrapper. I also used to buy KitKats, BB Bats, 3-V Cola, licorice wound up like a small record, Turkish Taffy (with a stripe down the middle) and other glorious candy that is part of my St. Louis childhood memories. It was popular for the entirety of the gum because it was soft and easy to chew but also because it had good flavor. 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. IN TRAVEL I TRIED TO FIND THIS GUM IT IS SO SAD THE COMPANY STOPPED MAKING IT. When I was 7or8 chum gum was 3 sticks for a penny. Why did they have to stop making something so good? Don't tell my mom!) Bill. Although chewing gum is designed to be chewed and not swallowed, it generally isn't harmful if swallowed. I am glad everyone at this site remember it. 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. If you do find any, its certainly just memorabilia and probably not in any condition to be chewed now after having been discontinued 50 years ago. I'm 57 yrs old and remember this well. So many different types of gum came out in those years that it was challenging to compete against them. Tasted great, too! Dubble Bubble is still available in some areas. I do remember a beechnut gum that was striped. Now those were the days. when we were young,my sisters and i would walk 2 miles to a country store in West Virginia to get this gum and nickle candy bars, peanuts and a 10 cent bottle of soda pop that you could return the bottle and get a nickle back.there was also another gum they sold that was two sticks for a penny,it to was pretty good, the name of it was devil gum, it was cinnamon flavored and it come in a red pack, I think the same company made it also made chum gum. I think it came in clear plastic candy wrapper. I"m 70 & don't recognize Chum Gun, but I do fondly remember Yank Bubble Gum - sure wish I could find some for old times sake. google_color_text = "000000"; Share across the isle in a diverse world and bring us together with CHUM GUM! Im 55 and I still look for Chum gum everywhere. We got Chum Gum from the guy in the ice cream truck. Walter took a recipe that had been founded in 1906 and adjusted it to create this delicious gum. Certs. It was the best!!! That was my go to at the local market and I always saved the green apple for last! I have been all over the world looking for Chum gum. No one did, until I found you here. Packaging is similar to the "original" as is the formula. What was the only . When I was a child the candy bars were large and worth the money. I agree- Best Gum Ever! I LIVE IN WASHINGTON DC BROUGHT A PACK FROM A MARKET FEW YEARS AGO. !someone bring it back.wouldn't it be nice to reminisce the good old days?? I can still taste it, but cant describe the flavor, except excellent! (*The town may have been Steinbach, Ebelsbach which rang a bell for me. 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. When I was a young girl in the sixties and early seventies there was a hard candy (much like the jolly ranchers of today) called twists. Thank you! They were oval in shape, had clear wrappers, and were fruit flavored. I really miss it!!! I still remember the red two stick gum. and the "record" was a piece of gum. the flavor was unique. Thanks for the memories. I also bought it when I was a teenager in the 60's and have looked for it through the years but never could find it! Several years ago a similar item was made by Starburst in candy corn flavors, much like yours appear to be. Which was totally bizarre and is why I still remember it 16 years later like it happened yesterday. Are squirrel nut still produced? Chum gum was always 2 sticks to a pack & it goes back to at least the mid 50s. Bought Chum Gum at Rapid Mart in phoenix, az in the 50's and 60's. And who remembers Adams Sour gum - at one time I think they had pineapple flavor. I was beginning to think I dreamed it all up. Oh, if they would only bring Chum Gum back! I bought all they had in stock. I'm 53, I remember walking to the corner store at the age of 5 all by myself to buy the best gum ever!!!!!!! Woke up many saturday mornings for catoon time with my hair stuck to my pillow with this great gum. A case of Wacky Wafers given to his TA got him home for our wedding. A great piece of candy indeed! They had all kinds of penny candy, and Chum Gum was my favorite. no one around here remembers it either! 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. Thanks for sharing your memories! I'm a baby boomer!N. Since you haven't heard from anyone from Iowa yet, I just had to write. Time-warping back to October, 1971, found another newspaper ad mentioning Chum Gum, Dubble Bubble and Razzles as suggestions to give trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Tootsie Roll bought Fleer 12 years ago, and today makes Dubble Bubble, another old Fleer product. Sure wish Fleer would produce this again. Chum gum was the best!!! I grew up in SW Michigan in the 60s. I wish they still made it--I would certainly buy it all the time. Unfortunately, from what we could find, it seems like Chum Gum fell out of the spotlight because so much focus was turned to Dubble Bubble by the company. I remember buying Chum Gum in the middle 50's. 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. Anyway, I have also been looking for it for years with no luckChum gum was the best! I did not know what the two piece penny gum was called. Sponsored. it also came 2 sticks in a pack for a penny, it was in a red outer paper wrapper with 2 red sticks of gum in plain white paper sleeves. Most assuredlythe best tasting gum everreminded me of Yank Bubble Gum. Armilda. I cant believe they stopped making CERTS Breath Mints. Nothing has ever compared to Chum. Use to buy it at Bailey's Confectionery on Bunker Hill Road in Ashtabula, Ohio. It was silky smooth and it was the best gum for blowing huge bubbles. His company originally began in 1885 and unfortunately, it went bankrupt in 2005. I cant help but think of those delicious little mint humbugs that my grandmother always gave me. Your email address will not be published. Bummer! Miss my Chum Gum, though. Chum Gum, best gum ever! !BRING IT BACK FOR THEM TO TRY!!!!:). I would sit in front of the store chewing away and blowing bubbles while I listened to some top hit song play on their parking lot speaker.Love Me Do by the Beatles comes to mind. Fleer made Dubble Bubble into the 2000's but sold to Tootsie who now makes it. We bought it in the penny candy section. It was like nothing else Ive ever tasted and was delicious! My favourite candy its my trademark when nurses see me they ask for a cert please bring back. Chum Gum was the best everI am 42 and from Chicago I also have been searching for years, just asked a retro candy store yesterday and said he can't locate either. Used to lick the powder off each piece before I chewed it for hours! Could be the case If so, then it would just be nice to know what is was called way back when. You can still find Dubble Bubble on the market today but you dont find Chum Gum. google_ad_format = "120x600_as"; I live in South Dakota and LOVED Chum Gum :) Bought it at Woolworth's here. Said they'd never heard of it. I grew up in Danville, Californiasmall town, still relatively small, and the local 5 and dime store had it. I am 45 and wish i had some right now. Its tragic!!! wish i could find a stick today. like others on here, no one i've ever talked to about it remembers it. While this gum could be blown into bubbles, in other respects it was vastly inferior to regular chewing gum, and Blibber-Blubber was never marketed to the public. it appears that there is still a HUGE interest in Chum Gum. Set aside two tablespoons of powered sugar to sprinkle over finished gum. Live in Indy, would walk past a neighborhood store on way to school bus stop, I always got some Chum Gum before getting on bus. Guar gum and other types of gums are types of "gluten replacers," says Frontiers in Nutrition helping to retain the qualities of bread and similar products while eliminating gluten from the ingredients. And about 10-12 came in a little rectangular pack with a paper wrapper with the name on it. Chiclets Peppermint Gum. I remember absolutely loving the flavor of this gum. We got it at a store near the church it was called the e z buy store. In the 1920s Sorry to see them go. Chum Gum was my very favorite gum. After all, it came from the same brand and had a lot of the same qualities as well. And I couldnt blame them!!!) Our old homestead is under H2/0 so sad. It was a time when a guy would come with a truck and sell fruits and vegetables and my Mother would run out like all the other ladies and stock up for the week. Name one other bubble gum besides Chum Gum that holds it shape when you took it out of your mouth (by twisting the end). Treasure Island lasted from 1962 to 1977. People used to say Who has Chum Gum? Bet I could have a large market for it. I always look at Cracker Barrel hoping it found its way back. ), absolutely NO ONE I asked knew what I was talking about or remembered it! Does anyone remember when Planters Peanuts (the 5 cent package) offered the enticement "You could find a nickle , dime or quarter in this package"? Yes I am old!!!! jas. At the time, I was about 3 or 4 years old. 25 cents went a long way back in the 60's. Brachs discontinued so many of their classic candies over the years but many of the classics still remain and hopefully will remain for quite some time. Does anyone know? google_color_url = "1F2B9E"; We have a novelty candy store in New Hope, Pennsylvania. I have thought of Chum gum several times and just now decided to google is.. There has to be a recipe out there somewhere. I too mentioned how good it was to some friends recently, and they had no idea what I was talking about. The absolute best bubblegum ever! I dont think any of these products were marketed as well as they could have been. I see a few people say these were the best times of their life. I'm 52 and it was my daily habit after school in East Los Angeles back in the 60's.
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