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I don't chew very much, so I can afford to indulge my old-fashioned taste in gum. Most of my favorite gums, I order from Victory Seed Company's candy store at: victoryseeds.com/candystore/index.html They are more expensive than the checkout line gum... but that's what I LIKE! If there are any old-timers out there, you may recognize some of these... Beemans gum is an oldie, and is still as good today as it was all those years ago when I was a fidgety little boy in church, and my grandmother would slip me a stick to calm down!
It originally contained something called "pepsin" and was supposed to settle a sour stomach. I don't know about that, but it used to settle a fidgety little boy in church! Teaberry is another brand she used to carry all the time in her purse.
If I had a choice, I'd choose the Beemans, but I was never greatly disappointed the get a stick of Teaberry. Teaberry is an old-timey name for the wild wintergreen that grows wild over much of the US. This was one of the first plants I learned to identify in the wild, because it has a very nice flavor and it makes your thirst go away for a while until you can get to some water.
What is really good about Teaberry gum is that it has a very mild taste, unlike the wintergreen mints and candies you buy nowadays. The original Dentyne is still as good as it always was, I don't know why you can't find it in every checkout line like you used to. I have tried the newer Dentyne flavors, and they just don't do a thing for me.
There are other cinnamon gums out there, but to me, Dentyne was and still is the best. Bubble gum is bubble gum, right? When I was a boy, Bazooka was the ONLY brand!
I think it was more for the Bazooka Joe comics as for the gum. Back then, it was a penny a piece, and they were pretty large pieces! Remember these?
Did you ever "save up" for any of the "valuable premiums"? And finally, most everyone's favorite... that they never think of - Gumballs! We used to get maybe 4 or 5 of the small gumballs for a penny from the little dispenser on a post.
Now, it's a quarter, and you get ONE! But they are just so doggone GOOD that we keep shoving those quarters in! Do you remember any of these: or or or or or or or ...? If you DO, you're as old as me... and DIRT!
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My choices are.....and partial to Bazooka! ICE BREAKER BAZOOKA HUBBA BUBBA JUICY FRUIT ICE BREAKER COOL MINT Sources: PC 123 .
Cloves, Teaberry, Juicy Fruit, Bazooka, Fruit Stripe Gum Those are my favorite. I grew up on those but we also had Blackjack gum. We used to chew it, and put it over our front teeth to make us look toothless.
I went trick-or-treating as a toothless witch one year. Bazooka bubble gum was the best for our Bubble Blowing contests. Oh...the good old days!.
Mine Stride Bazooka Joe Juicy Fruit Cinnaburst Wrigley's Doublemint .
Nausea; hives; the trots; garlic; and pus. For other people - I hate the stuff! Can't stand the sight of people chewing gum with their mouths open, or when they snap it - aaaarrgghhh!
So I'd restrict all gum to one of the above five flavours and maybe one of life's little irritations would remove itself. Bleedin' killjoy, aren't I? .
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