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  1. Earlier Attempts . Diemer might have invented bubble gum, but he wasn't the first person who wanted to make gum bubbles. There were earlier attempts at making bubble gum in the late 1800s and early 1900s, but these bubble gums did not sell well because they were considered too wet and usually broke before a good bubble was formed.

  2. Feb 13, 2015 · In 1928, a Fleer employee named Walter Diemer finally devised a successful formula for the first commercial bubble gum, dubbed Dubble Bubble. Today, gum is sold in a variety of shapes and flavors.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bubble_gumBubble gum - Wikipedia

    Bubble gum flavor. While there is a bubble gum "flavor" – which various artificial flavorings including esters are mixed to obtain – it varies from one company to another. Esters used in synthetic bubble gum flavoring may include methyl salicylate, ethyl butyrate, benzyl acetate, amyl acetate or cinnamic aldehyde.

  5. Bubblegum was invented by Walter E. Diemer in 1928. He was an accountant at the American confectionary company Fleer, and was testing out new recipes for chewing gum using "Blibber-Blubber", a formulation that had previously been developed by Frank H. Fleer in 1906. The formula was basically a stretchy version of chewing gum but was problematic ...

  6. Bubble gum was invented in 1906 by Frank Fleer. He wanted a way to stand out from his rival chewing gum manufacturers, and boy did he find it. His first attempt was too sticky, which was called Blibber-Blubber, but Fleer didn’t give up. He set a team to work on it. In 1928, 22 years after Fleer first got the idea, an employee named Walter ...

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · In 1899, a New York pharmacist named Franklin V. Canning introduced Dentyne ("dental" + "hygiene" = Dentyne), with promises of preventing cavities. One year later, a peppermint-flavored, candy-coated gum called Chiclets hit the shelves.

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