A great taste and a great bubble. I'll bet if you could find a stick, chew it, you would turn into an eight year old, like a twlight zone episode. I used to get it at only one grocery store in Las Vegas, NM. I loved this gum. 1 cup equals. I thought I was getting ripped off. Two for a penny and with a dime i would fill my mouth with 20 sticks and chew until I couldn't move my jaw any more. I have looked for it for years. We got our Chum Gum at Bill Meadow's Gulf gas station in Colbert, GA. Thank You. I'm guessing it went under during World War 2 (sugar rationing), and Fleer simply tagged the stick bubble gum as such, legally. I love you, my fellow chums!!!! While there is a bubble gum "flavor" - which various artificial flavorings including esters are mixed to obtain - it varies from one company to another. Best Wishes, Albert Baroody. I remember Chum gum and got some in the mid 70s in Folsom at an old town general store,on a family vacation. I'm amazed at how many people actually know about it. We bought it in the penny candy section. The gum itself was Hot Pink in color and had the most unique flavor. So glad to find so many others who hold it dear like I do. I,m 67 and can still taste it. (*The town may have been Steinbach, Ebelsbach which rang a bell for me. Please try to get the recipe for the HOLLYWOOD Candy Bars ,as well as Butter-Nut Candy Bars POWER HOUSE Candy Bars Heard that company went out of business. Unfortunately, they stopped producing it in 1971 so it hasnt been available for a lot of years now. Didn't it start out with 3 or 4 sticks to a pack, then it was reduced to 2? What I wouldn't give for one stick! Does anyone remember when Planters Peanuts (the 5 cent package) offered the enticement "You could find a nickle , dime or quarter in this package"? Thank you for letting my co-workers know I didn't make this up. Why did they have to stop making something so good? They are/were sweet-tart kind of candy. Might be a big hit again. :Don't dig that kinda crooning', chum :Don't dig that kinda croonin', chum 053 blood clot. I was a college student making minimum wage at at summer job. //2007-06-05: inthe70s sure miss that gum tho. OMG I cant believe all the others looking for chum gum, I agree the best ever. Oh my gosh, I have dreamed of Chum Gum for years. I agree,Chum is the best bubble gum I have ever tasted. It was pink and I loved that two came in the wrapper. Please start making milkshake Candys bars again. They were a white mint with a green jelly center. Cardboard like a real record. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF AND WHERE IT IS AVAILABLE NOW??? I used to visit my grandparents house in Golden, IL in the early 60's. You only gave Gatorade Gum 4 years before discontinuing it. The best gum ever for blowing bubbles. 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. Popped it hours. Also got a lot of teachers upset. Chiclets - Tiny Bubble Gum We have a new gum called Mini Mini Chicles that is very similar. My big sis and I would sneak down to the candy store after school and load up on penny candy. use to buy it in a penny candy store in Jamestown NY, south of Buffalo. I have been typing chum gum in seach engines now and again hoping it would spark a memory or a location where I may purchase it. High. Miss my Chum Gum, though. [better source needed] A natural bubble gum flavoring can be produced by . Chum Gum, Razzles and Dubble Bubble mentioned. WE'D GO TO CHELMERS IN UTICA,MN A LITTLE STORE JUST TO BUY CHUM GUM!! The gum is made by Fleer and if you want the EXACT taste you remember, they are packing it inside of the Movie cards from the Spirit movie being released December 19th 2008. There was a small corner market (Rosita & 5th) that sold many of the "treats" I fondly remember like Scooter Pies, licorice by the foot, pixie sticks, Kits and my all time favorite Chum Gum. I want my Chum Gum! I cannot believe there are more chum gum lovers out there. $1.62. some one must have a stash somewhere! 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. I found a number 45078 but cant find the candy. Why do they always discontinue the best items just to make room for bs items that dont even taste good at all. I am 47 also im from RI and I would love to see Chum Gum back on the shelves. They were oval in shape, had clear wrappers, and were fruit flavored. You could get bagfuls of all types of candy (remember the candy necklaces??) I loved the Chum Gum and the name! My kid, grandkids & great-grandbaby will miss one of the greatest flavors of life without it. I keep looking but have had no luck. They made it into a round barrel shape and colored it pink. And like many of you here no one that I know remembers it. Used to get that from the Helms Bakery Truck that used drive thru the neighborhood in the mornings. i keep looking for chum gum too!sadly its no longer made.i also grew up in chicago in the 70's and bought it every time i went to the candy store.i remember "borrowing a whole dollar out of my moms purse and getting a small brown bag full of candy.chum gum was always my favorite. It seems everything that it ever really good is discontinued. Skittles Bubble Gum. Me and my sister would collect empty soda bottles becaus you got a penny a piece return on them. But couldn't say for sure how. I sure wish some company would find the original recipe and make more!!! Answer From Elizabeth Rajan, M.D. I think if I could buy it now I might be tempted to mortgage my house & spend it all on Chum Gum. 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. I am 62 years old and would buy chum gum in a drug store in Argo, Illinois. I'm 52 and it was my daily habit after school in East Los Angeles back in the 60's. empty. Building served as a mall, with theater, in the 1980s. I grew up by Maple Lake outside of Bridgeport, West Virginia in the 60's. I have talked about it all my life and people look at me like I'm crazy glad to see there are others out there that loved it too!!!!! If there is anyone that reads this that knows the manufacturer's address or is it still being made please post a comment with the info! Wish the company would bring it back!!! Chum Gum was the best gum. Everyone I talk to has a memory of eating certs with their grandparents or a great aunt/uncle. My Chum Gum memory is from the sixties. Then you pop it, stick it back in your mouth and start another bubble. It very well could have set the stage for that soft, pink bubble gum we all know and love. google_ad_type = "text_image"; Richardson Brands, however, owns and produces Beechies, the Chiclets-like candy-coated gum Beech-Nut made years ago. 4. CVS is carrying it. Loved the gum also. The stick would break up in pieces with a couple of bites and took some time to combine into one piece. Great tasting molasses and chocolate candies were included in candy corn mix now boring, only sugar,no DISTINCTIVE flavor. and no one i know remembers this gum. It seems like that happens everytime they sell something so good. I wish someone could find more info., bring it back. Tasted great, too! Once in a while I will smell something that reminds me of it. Yes, 2 sticks wrapped together. 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. WOW!!! My grandmother owned a pizza store that sold penny candy. And what Im in search of does not have that. I keep searching for alternatives, but they all fall short. Already been to Walmart, Target, and several grocery chains, no one has them. Snack History maintains its neutrality. I have since ceased chewing gum because of TMJ, but would risk biting the inside of my mouth again and again for some Chum Gum. What day would probably charge a dollar for 2 pieces? Lick. I have a co-worker that loved this "Chum GUm"and she is always so thought ful to others. Would love to see this come back on the market! Sometimes the flavor is decent, but you can't blow a bubble if your life depended on it. The colors were red, orange, yellow, green, and purple. Bring back. I learned about it from my brother in the late 60's. Unfortunately, despite all these memories and many other people with reminiscent feelings just like these, Chum Gum is no longer on the market. I have looked everywhere for Chum Gum for years. But there are a lot of other choices on that website that will bring back memories, at today's prices. Is this something that is still available to get? Sadly, Maple Nut Goodies were discontinued by the manufacturer along with so many other delightful Brachs product. The inner wrappers white and the gum was pink. I miss you, Chum Gum. Then I'd spit it out in Mrs. McCaffery's bushes next door, so I wouldn't get a different kind of chewing from Mom as I walked through the front door. Along with Banana Splits, they were true classics! Tasty and unique, I'm 10 years old just thinking about it. I got to this page searching for Milkshake Bars. I have been looking for Chum Gum for years and I haven't had any luck. nealliquidations (5,063) 99.6%. theres a spot in me from my childhood that i wont taste or relive again. I fell in love with Chum Gum since 6th grade in '62.I agree with everyone's comments, but besides the great flavor, Chum Gum produced the best bubbles! I have wanted some Wacky Wafers for quite some time now. Its been around for years. I would betcha that no other beer in Europe or anywhere on planet tasted like that stuff. Anybody remember these? Hi, years ago, there was a candy by Brachs called chocolate nut goodies. Since Chum Gum was only around for a limited time, and that was mostly before the days of internet, its a bit challenging to find a lot of history for the brand. I cant believe they stopped making CERTS Breath Mints. Your only hope may be to contact Tootsie Roll. Always had a stash of candy and gum to go back to the school. I remember when I would go to the Candybar Candy Store in Elmhurst, IL in the 70's to spend my $1 allowance on Chum Gum and cinnamon toothpicks. My sisters and I used to go to Johnnys market .. (kind of like a 7- 11)and buy it 2 sticks for a penny I LOVE the taste of that gum as well as a gum that was GrapeGum In a purple colored wrapper with yellow print on it I also remember Black jack ..Clove and Beemans ..Yummyyyyyy ! At the local record hop at the American Legion I always bought at least one bar and sometimes two. The wintergreen flavor is mellow, not too much like some sort of analgesic balm or Pepto Bismol. I see a few people say these were the best times of their life. Folklore suggests that swallowed gum sits in your stomach for seven years before it can be digested. Wonka stretchy and tangy laffy taffy. I'm 70, lived in Fisher Illinois and chewed it in 4th grade in 1954 and beyond. It was simply the best gum ever some one should bring this gum back. . The pure flavor of juicy fruit is gone. Bought them every year. They were real memories. i would really like for someone to bring back my favorite childhood gum. I loved it. Do you know what company manufactured them? Chum Gum was the best. What a shame. Nothing compares to the flavor of Chum Gum! I remember chum gum like it was yesterday. Remember the cinnamon toothpicks?
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