I chewed it everyday as a kid. Maybe that is why we don't have chum gum the base is made from tree's OMG. I am 78 years old and would buy a box today if I could find it. 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. Please correct me if Im wrong, I was little back then, and its what I had imagined it was. I guess I am showing my age(61 on 9/19/1947.) I used to earn my Chum Gum reward, however. It was so yummy. Its a shame no candy company has the recipes for the best candy there ever was. Does anyone remember Adams brand fruit flavored gumsgreen apple, grape, cherry, and so on? 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. finding this site is almost as great as finding a store that still sells chum gum(i wish i could). Wrapper has a devil's head printed and "Red Hot Chewing or Bubble Gum" printed on wrapper. In addition to that, we also love the Brachs cinnamon tree nougats for the same reason. It can't hurt to try! I'm from Weymouth Massachusetts and really miss the chum gum. I can almost taste it. Somebody get the recipe and start making it again ! You're all right. Rob Lambert, thanks for all the info you have shared about this product. Nothing else compares! I would put the chewed chum gum on my headboard for the next day, it did lose its flavor but I could wake up and blow bubbles till I would get together with the friends go to Melchens candy store and purchse more. And since someone mentioned shampoo - anybody remember the old egg wash shampoos?? Besides tasting great, the price was great as well. i think they were about 2x2 square. I am 63 and remember summer days walking a few blocks to the little mom and pop grocery store in my neighborhood in Tulsa with my friend or sisters to buy my Chum Gum. I've NEVER run across anything similar to that in all my years. I have ordered them by the pound, so I could get enough to last him a year at a time. I grew up in Buffalo New York, and my brother and I would always go to the corner store just for Chum gum. I used to buy Chum Gum at Mill Creek Country Store in Mill Creek, Georgia, near Dalton- in the mid 70s. I've searched for it everytime I see an All Candy store. Wonderful flavor and texture . google_color_text = "000000"; I'm 43 YeArS OlDi hAvEn'T SeEn cHuM GuM/oR TaStEd iT SiNcE I WaS lIkE,sIx yEaR's oLd!! Peridex mouthwash may be useful in treating this. This is because it's a type of soluble fiber, which can slow the absorption of sugar and lead to a reduction in blood sugar levels ( 7 ). I also have looked for Chum gum for years. Skittles Bubble Gum. It was the same candy as their maple nut goodies, only with chocolate on the outside instead of maple. I use to go to the candy store and with 25 cents I could buy a bag of penny candy and be so happy. Your article shows one picture with a blue wrapper. Oh why cant they bring back Chum Gum like they have brought back so many other old time candies?! It would probably be 2 for a quarter these days. Not only was it the best deal and best tasting, I loved the smell so much I would buy it and keep it in my room as a kid!! I too loved Chum Gum and have searched to no avail,but find Big League Chew very close if not the same. Delicious! and I loved the flavor of Chum Gum. In 1899, a New York City druggist named Franklin V. Canning created a chewing gum which he promoted as an aid to oral hygiene. Too bad they don't make this anymore. Bubble Gum & Chewing Gum | Old Time Candy Bubble Gum Enjoy the best bubble gum and chewing gum varieties from when you were a kid. google_ad_format = "120x600_as"; I found this particular page 'cause I was looking for references to gum that was made into little record albums. High. Sadly, they have been discontinued as they were part of the NECCO line that disappeared when the company went bankrupt. I grew up in Irving Texas, suburb of Dallas and I still remember the smell of this amazing gum. Tootsie Roll dropped the Fleer name from all former products, such as Dubble Bubble, after the buyout. General Question about discontinued candy. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF AND WHERE IT IS AVAILABLE NOW??? The memory will fade. best gum ever. I bought Chum Gum back in the sixties too. Wonka stretchy and tangy laffy taffy. I miss Bonkers. AAhh.the good old days, when gum actually had sugar in it. I too have yearnd for Chum Gum. I am a 60's kid from Indiana.I am happy to find others who recall Chum Gum. [better source needed] A natural bubble gum flavoring can be produced by . Have told my children how good it was and was hoping to find out where to get some.BEST gum ever. They would kill the market and make a lot of us so happy. After reading all these stories on Chum Gum, I want some now!!! Used to lick the powder off each piece before I chewed it for hours! Please bring back the Milkshake candy bars again. google_color_url = "1F2B9E"; It was the New, Improved Hawk Missile, of greedy, pork-barrel-proficiency peddlers Raytheon Corp. That damned systems mobile radar units were so dependent on (apparently) cheaply made electronics that they were constantly failing when taken to the field and bounced around two-tracks and farmers fields. But, yes, Chum Gum was great. Everyone said the same things I have thought for years about Chum Gum- I do miss it. One thing we did find to be interesting was the fact that people were still finding Chum Gum for sale almost 20 years after it was officially discontinued. It is owned by Mondelz International. PLEASE BRING THEM BACK! They also have a list of discontinued candy and sadly, Chum Gum is one of them. I am 61 years old and grew up in Britton, Oklahoma, a tiny bedroom community 20 min N of Oklahoma City.Chum Gum was a favorite for me - I can till conjure the aroma and flavor of this wonderful gum! Although the memories of those visits have faded with time, I will never forget my favorite, Chum-Gum! Drop gum mixture on top of sugar and knead together. I am 58 years old and I live in New Orleans. I WANT MY WINTERGREEN CERTS BACK. So glad so many people loved it as I did, brings back childhood memories. My mouth is watering just thinking of those. They were real memories. Time to stand up and her butt went up for a few inches and stopped and she tried again and now four times later she realized her butt in stuck to her seat and hear I'M STUCK and she looks at me and said Joey mommy stuck can you help mommy stand up from her seat so I helped her and she had chum gum all over her butt. The Sunday Milwaukee (WI) Journal had a supplemental ad section for Treasure Island, a discount chain store operating as a lower-budget retailer under the JC Penney umbrella. Sadly, these were discontinued many . There has to be a recipe out there somewhere. It's a relief to know it really did exist! I am from lakewood California and always bought it from the liquor store accross the street from our hoiuse.I have looked for it in everystore i go into no one had it or knows what it is so sad. God! I mean there was really absolutely no reason for this response and I have never had an experience like that at a gas station before or since that one time. A 5 stick pack was a penny. I would always take it out of the sleeve so it would look like more in the little brown bag. Already been to Walmart, Target, and several grocery chains, no one has them. We would get a couple of pennies and walk about a half mile to buy some. chum gum was the BEST! Snack History maintains its neutrality. The real reason I'm writing is to respond to Sharlene from 4/24 who seemed to be struggling with the name of her favorite grape gum. Walters Variety Store in Riverside, CA. At 55 i still remember going to Connie's by Wilson Junior High School in Philly to get my supply of this delicious gum and other great candies. One of his first bubble gum creations was Blibber Blubber, which came out in 1906. Back when we could ride our bikes off the street to the Quik Market when we were 10 and get 2 sticks of Chum Gum for 2 cents. Cardboard like a real record. Do they still make Beechnut gum? OMG if a kid had that gum now maybe they would have the energy to get off their butt and go play in the woods!!! I remember Chum Gum from way back in my elementary school days. Wow! I am from the Fort Wayne, IN area and we used to go to a place called Bledsoe's Beach near Angola. I am 60 and like to think the best times are still here, just being alive and healthy. Asked people for YEARS if they remembered Chum Gum, my favorite bubblegum of all time and no one knew what I was talking about. Great memories. Can not get it. Its hard to love when you know that if you love they may be discontinued. At that time the package was royal blue. My mom went to put the clothe in thee dryer and came back and sat down in the chum gum again and got stuck again also so funny. Oh my goodness! I am 56 and have grandkids. Really wished they would make it again. Yes, CHUM GUM two sticks wrapped individually in a royal blue wrapper. Anybody remember the Zebra Stripe Gum. Anyway, I have also been looking for it for years with no luckChum gum was the best! I have used Certs Peppermint breath mints since 1965. Bought it at the corner market. So glad to find so many others who hold it dear like I do. Trying to find a company that still sells Maplenut Goodies. Chiclets Peppermint Gum. A great piece of candy indeed! I really miss the best gum ever made, Sugar Free Bubble Yum Bubble Gum Peppermint. Well. I always look at Cracker Barrel hoping it found its way back. Awesome memories of summertime in the 60's and 70's riding my bike to Aloha Drug Store for Chum Gum! He would keep some in the freezer so you could have your choice of frozen or notthey were so good! Production of it ended by 1972, though stores had bought bulk, continuing to sell it for years after. CHUM GUM was the best! theres an emty spot in me. Miss Chum Gum Bought at the candy store by Gregory School in Chicago in the mid fifties. I want more. I think I actually came across some it just 3-4 years ago here in Houston. Your Price: $24.00. I remember going to Ferrell's Rexall on High Point Terrace area. itsmetoo2 16 Feb 2010. Chum gum was my favorite. AT THE CORNER STORE WE WOULD BUY IT IN THE 60S. In the first, or second paragraph, I said that what I was looking for (and believe that may be discontinued- whatever its name was) may have at one time been called chicken bones. Do you know what company manufactured them? My mother packed chocolates, like Lucile Ball, in the factory in Kendall Square Cambridge Mass. It was a great gum!! There is NOTHING on the market like it , what a hit they would be !! History says that Chum Gum was produced from 1950 to exactly 1971. No comparison today. (The Good Old Days) As a child I was very frugal with my money. Wow! Most of them you can find in oldtimecandy.com which is referenced on this page. CHUM GUM ---YUM!!! :Can't be his heart, then. As to why, we are not sure. Somebody bring it backthey have brought everything else back from beechies to violet why not chum gum? Go check it out and comment back on here I would love to know what you thought, but its not for drinking lol. My grandparents have passed on and I would love to be able to relive memories of cinnamon certs with my grandmother. Best gum ever!!!!! They were classic chewing gum and are missed! Put gum base, citric acid, corn syrup and glycerin a bowl and microwave for 45 seconds. Certs and my first granddaughter. I bought grape and Black Jack gum and Sen Sens. Would love to find some BIZ!! For some reason, whenever I eat Double Bubble gum, I remember Chum Gum. Don't remember the price. Wish they'd bring it back. My grandmother owned a pizza store that sold penny candy. I am 69 and I also loved Chum gum. I wish they would bring back our good old CHUM-GUM. Re: Chum Gum. It very well could have set the stage for that soft, pink bubble gum we all know and love. I was a kid in Winston-Salem NC and now I'm 54 and I can vividly remember the taste of Chum Gum. Ahh good to see so many that remember this one of a kind gum. I'm a baby boomer!N. I am glad everyone at this site remember it. google_ad_type = "text_image"; It is described as having a very unique original bubblegum flavor with a smooth but powdery pink gum. For years I have been searching for this stick bubble gum called "Chum Gum". He was yelling that No! I used to buy it at Allen's Grocery. Great tasting molasses and chocolate candies were included in candy corn mix now boring, only sugar,no DISTINCTIVE flavor. I would betcha that no other beer in Europe or anywhere on planet tasted like that stuff. . Wish I could offer a better answer and havent seen this product in many years. In the 1940s I used to buy penny candy. Hardly the case. google_alternate_color = "E7F0EB"; I bought it in St. Albans. Hopefully, someone will purchase the rights to these iconic treats. and no one i know remembers this gum. Frank Fleer and member of his family owned the business clear until 1989, more than 100 years after they began. !I CAN'T IMAGINE WHAT IT TASTES LIKE BUT I STILL REMEMBER THE TASTE OF THE GRAPE GUM THEY USED TO MAKE. I am 45 and wish i had some right now. Youve shared lots of very special memories that will always be cherished. I loved eating them with my popcorn at the theater Nothing seems to come close to these. like others on here, no one i've ever talked to about it remembers it. No one I talk to remembers Chum gum, I loved it. Then my dad told me a man probably empties his pocket change into a huge vat of peanuts. One day at the laundry mat I stuck my chum gum on her seat and watched her sat down in the huge wad of chum gum. It was the very best bubble gum, and it smelled so good in my purse. Now that I'am 52 I long for the simple days of my chid hood hanging out with my friends and chewing th e best made gum ever Chum Gum. I agree- Best Gum Ever! Chum Gum was the best flavor ever for bubble gum! Years of searching, this was the only printed Chum Gum reference I could find. LOL And I would be crazy enough to pay a dollar for 2 pieces I really liked it! . But I too remember this as the best gum ever2 pieces wrapped together in the white, blue & red wrapper for only 1 penny. No one remembers these. There actually was a Chum Gum before Fleer's stick bubble gum! Almost cried because they dont make Branchs dem bones anymore. It seems everything that it ever really good is discontinued. Where can I find Chum bubble gum or do they still make it? Unfortunately, it is no longer available as it was discontinued. I found this gum's wrapper today, when cleaning a home here in Seattle. ), absolutely NO ONE I asked knew what I was talking about or remembered it! I have looked everywhere for Chum Gum for years. MY SIS AND I MISS IT. It came in a 5-stick pack that was white with the words Chum Gum in Navy Blue with some red highlights on the pack. Beets have 2.8 grams of protein per cup or .5 grams per ounce. I can almost conjure up the taste if I try really hard. After the flavor wore off, the sting would last for hours on your tongue. We all stopped at the corner store on the way home from school each day and buy them.YUMMMMMM !! We both wshed we could find it you think the owner of Fleer products would read this site! I remember Chum Gum from a candy store across the train-tracks (scary!) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Can still taste it in my mind's mouth! Is there any other bubble gum that even comes close to chum gum? It is the FIRST online candy store backed by the OLDEST wholesale candy company in the nation! My buddies and I in the 50s would take bottles back to Frenchies corner store watertown ny and buy the gum and then sit on the curb and blow bubbles, i remember getting chum gum when i got a hair cut back in the 50 s--i contacted fleer and they quit making it. My company was stationed 60 klicks from our battalion headquarters in Schweinfurt. That was my go to at the local market and I always saved the green apple for last! No one that I know remembers this gum..can't figure that out! There was nothing like the late 50's to early 60's. Tootsie Roll has displayed no interest in reviving Chum Gum. It was 1961 and for .25 you could buy a 12oz bottle of pepsi, ice cold from the machine, a .10 bag of Jays Potato chips and 3 grape gum balls. A friend and I in Silver Spring, MD would take my 25 cents allowance (in 1952) and buy about 50 sticks of Chum-Gum and chew all sticks at once to see who could blow the biggest bubbles. I bought a tiny metal tin pie and it came with a teenie metal spoon. None of my peers heard of it so I thought I was crazy. It did have a distinctive flavor and appearance.I'm from Chicago and I still look for it when I go into an old time candy store just hoping I can get a few cases of this gum that I have been bragging about for decades. Its called the Curly wurly. I'm 66. They may have been a Charms product, the company who makes Blowpops.. It is such a relief to know that there are others out there that know about this gum, because when I bring it up to people they don't know what I am talking about, it is great to know you guys are out there and fans of chum gum. While its no longer here, you can reminisce with Dubble Bubble and appreciate the time it was here and successful. I ask everyone my age if they remembered this gum and no one does. I still remember the red two stick gum. Remember the cinnamon toothpicks? I can still remember the incomparable taste of that gum. Who made Chum Gum? 1 cup equals. This was good stuff. Like as in yesterday! They had a penny candy counter there and I ALWAYS bought Chum-Gum. So we googled it and there are people who remember the good old days of candy, gum, and pop and growing up without a care in the world. Best Wishes, Albert Baroody. I thought I was the only one who remebered Chum gum, Razzles and Bubs Daddy gum in the yardstick packaging. I loved Chum Gum!! Bill. I too like Chum Gum but not that much. There has never been before or after that is better that Chum Gum. Brock's (not Brach's) candy puffs (very soft, melt in your mouth candy balls) Bonkers Fruit Chews. This, along with stiff competition, meant a slow demise (and desire) for Chum Gum as the 1960s passed, quietly disappearing by the end of 1971. Best wishes to all Chum Gum lovers! I remember leaving Calverton Junior High in Baltimore, MD Whitmore & Riggs Ave with my left over pennies and purchased my gum from the corner store located Mosher Street, to walk home with chewing and blowing bubbles. It makes my mouth water to think of it!! I would today pay a dollar or two just to taste it again. Dixie Rector. That pink color set the stage and bubble gums continue to follow that grand design. Like everyone here I loved Chum Gum and thought I was the only one who remembered it. Wow, I live outside of Pittsburgh Pa and loved Chum Gum. I have been trying for YEARS to find some. Folklore suggests that swallowed gum sits in your stomach for seven years before it can be digested. I would so love to have chum gum back1. My brother and I lived in Riggs Park, Washington DC in the 1950s, and remember buying Chum Gum on a mobile grocery bus. Chum Gum was my very favorite gum. I hadnt thought about it much until a friend of mine brought up iconic candies from childhood and a quick search online trying to buy a tin of altoids left me feeling. Remember how much of the penny candy and gum was unwrapped. Takes me back to my childhood every time ( I am 57). I was surfing the web hoping to find the gum somewhere. I still can get Bottle Caps, Laffy Taffy, Now N Laters, Sprees, Nerds and Sweet Tarts. Chum gum ruled. thanks to all of you. Our family owned a mom and pop grocery store in Depauw, IN and Chum Gum was my favorite treat! Wacky WafersBonkers and Milkshake candy bars!! IT IS LIKE THE BEST GUM EVER.BRINGS ME BACK TO THE DAYS WHEN LIFE WAS GOOD,AND NOTHING BOTHERED ME.THOSE WERE THE DAYS. 1. I'm 59 now and smoke cigars. AND SO DO MY GRANDCHILDREN. I bought a pack of 5 sticks once a week and chewed one on each school day. CVS is carrying it. Sure wish Fleer would produce this again. Thought I needed to quickly write you back, and indicate my suppositional error. MY HUSBAND AND I USE TO BUY CHUM GUM IN THE SIXTIES IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA THIS WAS THE BEST GUM I'VE EVER TASTED. From the moment I arrived all I could think about was when I would be allowed to walk down to the corner gas station. Is Chum Gum even made any longer? I bought it at many places in Harford County, Maryland. I'm sooo happy to see that others remember Chum Gum, There was a small corner store in North Buffalo called "Heevey's" and they carried the best penny candy around!! Look forward to hearing from you and trying these Unicorn flavored corns. Bubble Beeper Bubble Gum. Miss it cant find it..Yumm, yumm. I remember when my mom wear her blue relaxed lee jeans and her candies high heels sandals an awesome look. 6. Brothers and I used to go to the store for our grandfather to buy him a pack of Camels and some Browns Mule chewing tobacco. Woke up many saturday mornings for catoon time with my hair stuck to my pillow with this great gum. Sadly, these were discontinued many moons ago. :-). Hmmm? I can not believe all of these comments, I wish I could find this gum it smells and tastes so good. Geez Louise, how I LOVED Chum Gum. Old Clem would ask for "one thin dime" when you bought ten cents worth. I was wondering if anyone out there happens to remember Light Blue Sugar Coated gumballs. I would buy it at Bruce's store across from my high school, everyone who went to GWHS chewed it. I considered, and then did write to you, earlier this evening, about a older butterscotch & coconut based candy that Im still looking for, using a different type of tell us what you want form , different than this one, on this your website. A Principal would be hung out to dry if he let children walk to the store while at school. I used to buy it in Burbank, Illinois, where I grew up. Wow.what a treat to find so many other Chum Gum fans. Please Bring MY CHUM GUM back. ___ But I bother to write because at 19 in 1975 I was stationed in Deutschland in Bamberg, Bavaria in a Hawk Missile Unit. I loved them. It was hypnotic, you had to get some no matter what, that and a box of Indian Head Pumpkin seeds and you were good to go! Stir mixture and put back in for 5-10 seconds intervals until completely melted. Always left with a bag of Chum gum for the cents . It was the best bubble gum ever made. The big secret of Chum Gum's great flavor was that it was stick shaped bubble gum, and each stick was coated with powdered sugar. Used to be able to get it at ONE and only one ice cream place in Virginia. God how I miss that smell and flavor, I swear, if I close my eyes I'm chewing on it now! I grew up in Baltimore city in a neighborhood where there was a little store on most corners. Loved the flavor and the big bubbles! I truly miss it!!! Was fun reading everybody's memories about Chum Gum and simpler, better times. For its part, Fleer did little to promote Chum Gum over the twenty or so years it was sold, focusing more on its flagship product, Dubble Bubble. But there are a lot of other choices on that website that will bring back memories, at today's prices. I only had it a handful of times after that, as I rarely found anywhere after that. If not, you should find the recipe and redistribute it! The longer that plaque and tartar remain on your teeth, the more they irritate the gingiva, the part of your gum around the base of your teeth, causing inflammation. I can't believe I found you all! Lick. It's no secret that bubble gum often doesn't really deliver. I am 50 years old and grew up in Dothan, Alabama (extreme southeast. Wazoo bars where can I get them? Everyone I've ever mentioned it to has never heard of it. I can't believe I found others who remember Chum Gum - my absolute favorite back in the 50's and 60's. It had a unique and delicious taste. The gum is sold sporadically in the USA by the Gerrit J. It brings back so many great memories. I am 47 yrs. CandyFavorites sells the Long Coconut Boys, Squirrel Nut Zippers and I think the original Mary Jane Candy. Please, please, bring back the fruit CERTS Id love to have them back or any company start making them. Some gum connoisseurs might know that Fruit Stripe gum used to be made by Beech-Nut. Chum Gum came out as early as the 1950s from what we can tell and was available until sometime in the 90s. Orange County, CA in 1960's-early 70's. Wish they'd make it, along with Seven Up candy bars today. I wish I could find it somewhere! I am so glad so many other people remember that gum. One of my grandaughters has taken on the nickname of chiclet. I LOVED Chum Gum!! But couldn't say for sure how. LOVE ME SOME CHUM GUM-FOREVER. google_ad_client = "pub-1475700848612418"; i grew up in grand forks,n.d. Life back then was beautiful. Do they still make beemans gum? Someone needs to get Fleer to either release the formula to a small batch candy maker or do some batches themselves! What a great ideawhy don't we [all] start a revolution and surely some company out there will duplicate the stuff and make us all happy. Chocolate Babies; Chocolite; Chum Gum; Clark Bars - discontinued when NECCO went out of business in 2018, but they are now available in a new format called Clark Cups. The last time I remember even seeing the name on anything was about 12 years ago for Easter. If we ever discuss back on the market the company would be very successful. Do they still make them? Bubbaloo Liquid-filled Bubble Gum. I would walk down to the local store and buy all that I could get. Maybe one day! I grew up on a street in the LA area in the 60s and 70s. Heres a link to a section of our blog that deals with exactly that https://www.candyfavorites.com/blog/is-it-really-goodbye-necco-may-close-its-doors/, Wacky Wafers! And what Im in search of does not have that. jas. I loved chum gum as a kid in D.C. I remember the gum in pink too but blue was better!!! I CAN'T REMEMBER THE NAME OF IT BUT IT CAME IN THE SAME SHAPE PACKAGING AS BEEMAN'S OR BLACKJACK. You can still find many of those on the market now. they can bring back Beemans and Black jack, why not Chum Gum??? Passed it every day walking home from Forest Hills elementary school. Name one other bubble gum besides Chum Gum that holds it shape when you took it out of your mouth (by twisting the end). I googled chum gum hoping to find it on the market again, but instead I found a fan club that I can feel very comfortable being a member in! We were just talking at break and out of 6 of us only 2 remember chum gum. The funny thing about that is that one day, if we are still here, we will talk about these days as the "good old days". Couldn't blow two bubbles. Don't tell my mom!) Looked at the ingredients and they now have mixed in synthetic sweeteners and other crap. I also could not find anyone who seem to remember it. I have wracked my brain so many times trying to come up with this name. We used to buy two types of gum: Chum Gum and Devil Gum - I think it was made by the same company and was HOT cinnamon flavor. This brings back sweet memories to me. Theres never been a candy bar like the 10:30 before or since. Early and mid-sixties in Fargo, N.D. Where did those days go. If a macaron and a rice krispies treat had a nougat filled and white chocolate enrobed baby with a colorful pink and purple white chocolate drizzle that would be pretty darn close! Thanks for letting me share. So sad that it can no longer be found. I grew up in Memphis, TN. Does anyone remember Chum Gum? I mentioned Chum Gum, and people thought I was crazy. PLESE BRING THIS GUM BACK. I grew up in Washington, DC and would buy this most delicious gum at the corner stores on my way home from school in the late 60s and early 70s. During this time, Fleer was near the end of producing Chum Gum due to lower demand. old, and I remember buying Chum Gum from my Uncle's country store in Partlow, Va. Can't believe so many people remembered that great tasting gum. I since have moved east and am always searching for "California Candy"! Afterwards, I thought I'd do an online search of CG. This is great that I am not the only one who remembers this gum it was the best ever!! There is a site to buy old time candy, but they didn't have it. Every company is out of stock of mint juleps. I'm 70, lived in Fisher Illinois and chewed it in 4th grade in 1954 and beyond.
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