Food of the Eighties, Bubble Yum Bubble Gum
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--Chocolate mint flavor. It was a yucky green color, but tasted just like chocolate mint
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Brandy Starr - May 31, 2008 - Report this comment
This was totally the best gum EVER!!! It was my favorite and I wish they would bring it back!
Sharon - January 16, 2009 - Report this comment
I cannot remember how each gum differed - just that I love them all! I think I preferred Bubbilicious as a kid, but I just had to see the picture! :)
I love the 80's - August 17, 2009 - Report this comment
I loved this gum! Now I can not stand the smell of bubble gum.
Sheila - August 22, 2009 - Report this comment
You can buy several different types of Bubble Yum bubble gum at The CandyLandStore.com. I buy all of my favorite candy there. Hope it's OK to post the name of the site here?
Trish - May 04, 2010 - Report this comment
If you wanted to be cool in my middle school, you had to chew Bubble Yum. Never mind that the teachers made you spit it out if they caught you chewing, LOL.
Gary M. - May 16, 2012 - Report this comment
In Anthoney Wayne Junior High School in Wayne, N.J. Bubble Yum was THE THING in the late '70s & early '80s. It actually beat out Bazucca. We'd line up at the Sweet Shot on Valley Road for dozens of these packs of gum. Best part ... that rumor that the secret substance in Bubble Yum was spider eggs. Who else heard that? And then there was that other rumor about Rod Steward having his stomach pumped. Ahh the '70's and '80's. What a great time.
Charlie - January 02, 2014 - Report this comment
Yum it up!
Miriam Holder - June 24, 2016 - Report this comment
I seem to remember that I loved the grape-flavored Bubble Yum most of all. It had a juicy quality when you chewed it--really good flavor. Thanks for the great memories!
Rob Lambert - April 09, 2018 - Report this comment
Going back to September, 1987, we see on TV America's oldest teenager, Dick Clark (then nearing 58 years old), pitching Bubble Yum at his "American Bandstand" podium. That was his last "A-B" broadcast. After 29 years on ABC, "Bandstand" aired in syndication for the final season. After years of promoting products like Dr. Pepper and Great Shakes, Clark was relegated to pushing bubble gum for kids. It paid the bills, though.
Rob Lambert - August 06, 2018 - Report this comment
From the Saturday morning cartoon vault, a TV spot with a young man working as a checkout cashier in a grocery store. Using special effects, the kid's girlfriend suddenly appears in his change drawer, later in a shopping cart, finally, at his front doorstep. The two then fly up into the sky, all influenced by Bubble Yum. This aired on "Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling" over CBS (9/28/85). Show was produced by DIC. In its original hour format, there were two short comedy cartoons, plus a longer adventure/crime-fighting one, where the heel wrestlers cooperated with the faces in more serious situations. None of the WWF wrestling characters voiced their cartoon counterparts, nor did any actual wrestling happen. CBS aired a 30-minute rerun season of "Hulk Hogan" in 1986-87, followed by six years in syndication.

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