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Types of Bubble gum

Airwaves​
Airwaves​

Airwaves is a brand of sugarfree chewing gum produced by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company and sold primarily in Europe and East Asia. The brand is marketed for its intense flavor similar to the effect one would get from the consumption of cough drops (which are also sold by Wrigley's).

Bazooka​
Bazooka​

Bazooka Bubble Gum is the classic bubble gum with a Bazooka Joe comic inside the wrapper. Bazooka Bubble Gum history The Topps Company developed its Bazooka Bubble Gum product in Brooklyn, New York after the end of World War II.

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Big Red​
Big Red​

Big Red - 2:30 minutes Apologies to Sweden and their national fish, but Big Red was the most unique gum on this list. The tingly cinnamon tail is a flavor punch, even though it went out in the early rounds.

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Bubble Tape​
Bubble Tape​

Bubble Tape gum was the coolest gum. It was so cool that you could buy gum in a container and dispense it like tape. When we were kids we would get Bubble Tape gum and we would chew the whole thing in one day.

Chiclets​
Chiclets​

Chiclets is a brand of candy-coated chewing gum manufactured by Mondelēz International. History. The Chiclets name is derived from the Spanish word chicle which is the name for chewing gum. Introduced in 1900 by the American Chicle Company, a company founded by Thomas Adams.

Dentyne​
Dentyne​

Dentyne Fire "Spicy Cinnamon" is a cinnamon-flavored sugarless gum. Dentyne Fire gum should not be confused with Dentyne Fire mints. Spicy Cinnamon is the flavor most similar to the original Dentyne Gum.

Doublemint​
Doublemint​

Doublemint is a variety of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company; according to early advertisements, it is "double strength" peppermint flavored. It was launched in the United States in 1914, and has had variable market share since then.

Dubble ​Bubble​
Dubble ​Bubble​

Dubble Bubble Gum comes in 2 flavors, original and 1928 flavor. Dubble Bubble Gum History Created in 1928 by Fleer Candy Company accountant Walter Diemer (he claims he stumbled upon the recipe by accident), the gum featured comic strip featuring brothers Dub and Bub (replaced in 1950 by Pud).

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Eclipse​
Eclipse​

Eclipse, car cup edition - 6:33 minutes The car cup is one of the most important innovations in gum technology in recent memory. But innovation aside, this is one spectacular gum.

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Extra​
Extra​

13. Bubble Tape - 1:33 minutes . Although Bubble Tape has enough chalk on it to be an acceptable pool table accessory or the official gum of pommel horse gymnasts, it simply couldn't compete with the other gums when eaten in equal quantities. The caveat is that most kids are probably eating more than just the typical 3in serving.

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Freedent​
Freedent​

Freedent Chewing Gum in delicious Spearmint Flavor. 12 packs of gum; won't stick to most dental work; Freedent packaging has always been strange - usually spearmint packaging is green with most gums but this is blue

Fruit​
Fruit​

There are usually more bubble gum flavours than chewing gum, for example you can get strawberry, blueberry, grape and many more. Some companies have added extra ingredients to their gum like caffeine, which helps people to stay awake easier.

Hubba Bubba​
Hubba Bubba​

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Ice Breakers​
Ice Breakers​

Each container of Ice Breakers Ice Cubes contains 40 pieces of refreshingly cool gum, plenty to share (or not) with friends. Enjoy Ice Breakers Ice Cubes gum is sugar-free and recommended by the American Dental Association. Chewing Ice Breakers Ice Cubes Gum for 20 minutes after eating can prevent cavities and strengthen teeth.

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Juicy Fruit​
Juicy Fruit​

I can, however, tell you that the mixture of fruit flavors in Juicy Fruit is comprised of predominately lemon, orange, pineapple, and banana notes.” Despite the company’s response, some people think the gum tastes less like common citrus and banana, and more like an exotic fruit called jackfruit; it even has a similar aroma.

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Orbit​
Orbit​

Orbit is a brand of sugarless chewing gum from the Wrigley Company. In the United States, where it was re-launched in 2001, it is sold in cardboard boxes with 14 individually wrapped pieces per package.

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Product​
Product​

The original bubble gum was pink in color because that was the dye that Diemer had most on hand at the time. In modern chewing gum, if natural rubber such as chicle is used, it must pass several purity and cleanliness tests. However, most modern types of chewing gum use synthetic gum based materials.

Stride​
Stride​

Uber Bubble 2.0; Whitemint; Winterblue 2.0; Fearless Fruit; Stride IQ; Stride 2.0. A new line of Stride, named the “2.0” series, was released in February 2011. This series was released to upgrade some of the original flavors. Stride Shift. Shift is a flavor changing gum in two flavors (Berry to Mint and Citrus to Mint).

Trident​
Trident​

Trident is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum. It was introduced by Cadbury in the United Kingdom. In many other European countries, Trident is branded as Stimorol gum; it is generally the same as Trident.

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Winterfresh​
Winterfresh​

13. Bubble Tape - 1:33 minutes . Although Bubble Tape has enough chalk on it to be an acceptable pool table accessory or the official gum of pommel horse gymnasts, it simply couldn't compete with the other gums when eaten in equal quantities. The caveat is that most kids are probably eating more than just the typical 3in serving.

source: thrillist.com
Wrigley's ​Spearmint​
Wrigley's ​Spearmint​

The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, known as the Wrigley Company, is an American chewing gum company founded on April 1, 1891, by William Wrigley Jr., based in the Global Innovation Center (GIC) in Goose Island, Chicago, Illinois. It is wholly owned by Mars, Incorporated. It is the largest manufacturer and marketer of chewing gum in the world.

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