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Dubble bubbles
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dubble bubbles

It may loose its flavor but it never looses the chewy bubbleable consistency. The gum is slightly thicker than other gums which makes the bubble’s walls more durable and stretchable for bubble blowing. Then you get to stretch out the gum around your tongue and blow your best bubble. The first few chews are a little tough on the jaw, but the juicy bubble gum flavor leaks out as the chunk of gum becomes softer and easier to chew. Good technique is required of this demo, and the lecturer should either. If possible, add the bubble solution to the trough the day before lecture and let it sit overnight.

dubble bubbles

The closed box allows us to establish a humid, bubble-friendly environment. You pull the ends and out spins a bright pink cylinder chunk that you get to toss into your mouth. The bubble apparatus is contained in a closed box with a plastic see-through front and top. The colorful yellow, blue, red, white, and pink Dubble Bubble wrapper is an automatic attraction to the eyes. The newer flavors all pale in comparison to the original bubble gum flavor. It wasn’t long before the gum was wrapped without the accompaniment of a comic strip and put on the shelf next to a variety of Dubble Bubble flavors including grape, watermelon, and apple. Dubble Bubble was even a part of military rations during World War II.

dubble bubbles

Diemer experimented with chewing gum recipes and one day accidentally created a less sticky, more stretchable gum, and best of all, it made bubbles!īeginning in 1930 the gum was wrapped up with a comic strip about twin brothers Dub and Bub. Diemer, an accountant at Fleer chewing gum company. Denture Danger: 10 (what can I say? It is gum)ĭubble Bubble was first invented in 1928 by a man named Walter E.















Dubble bubbles