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Bubble Gum
Sometimes you just have that insatiable urge to blow a bubble. Big bubbles, little bubbles, all kinds of gum bubbles! Who can resist? So that's why we've made this guide: a bubble gum
Happy chewing!
Bubble Gum Fun Facts
- In 1994 Susan Montgomery Williams blew the largest bubble ever at 23 inches!
- Bubble Gum used to be notorious for sticking on people's faces. That problem was eliminated with non-stick bubble gum.
- There's a Bubblegum World Championship for bubble blowers around the world.
- Bubble gum is traditionally pink because that's the only color Fleer had in stock when it was first produced.
Popular Brands
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Dubble Bubble is a cheap and traditional bubble gum--it still sticks a little to your face and comes in the standard pink color. The flavor is original but the bubbles are big. |
Bubblicious bubble gum has an impressive 23 flavor varieties for your chewing pleasure! Some of the most interesting are lightning lemonade and Bubblicious Ink'd (blue tongue anyone?) |
Bubble Yum is the brand that really brought bubble gum into the mainstream. It's packed with flavor and has big juicy pieces that kids love. |
Bubble gum lollipops are an extra fun way to chew bubble gum. Blow Pops are one of the most popular kinds and come in dozens of flavors including sour apple and watermelon. |
Related Guides
- Lollipops: If you like bubble gum lollipops, see what other fun kinds you can buy.
- Chewing Gum: This isn't for bubble blowers, but there are definitely some great suggestions!
- Candy: For different types of candy this is a great beginning point.




