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    Home. Chewing Gum History. John B. Curtis. John Bacon Curtis (October 10, 1827 - June 13, 1897) was an American businessman and inventor. He was the first commercial gum producer. Curtis came up with how to use spruce gum and sell it like chewing gum.

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  2. John B. Curtis (1827-1897) John Bacon Curtis was the one who started it all – he ushered in the world of chewing gum, bringing the nation a new pastime and treat. In the process, he ignited many other firsts, most so commonplace we forget anyone could be first to do them.

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    Curtis, son of John Curtis and Mary Brown (Bacon) Curtis, was born in Hampden, Maine, on October 10, 1827. His siblings were Charles H. and Mary E. Curtis. He attended normal schools while growing up. He never graduated, but worked instead for the family as a teenager to earn a living. Curtis worked as a farmhand and a swamper clearing roads throug...

    While he worked, Curtis noticed loggers chewing spruce resin. He thought it could be a commercial product and went about gathering up spruce resin. He boiled it, skimmed it off, poured it, cooled it, rolled it, cut it up into small pieces, dusted the pieces with cornstarch and wrapped them individually. In 1848, Curtis sold two of these pieces for ...

    In 1872, Curtis went into the dredging business. He worked on jobs that ranged from $50,000 (equivalent to $1,220,000 in 2022) to $500,000 (equivalent to $12,930,000 in 2022). Curtis was successful at this business as well. He later opened a shipyard and built ten large ships. He also owned the controlling interest in the ferry between Portland and...

    Curtis married Alice Charlotte Bacon of Rockton, Illinois, there on August 13, 1878. That year, Curtis bought the largest and most expensive house in Deering Center, Maine. During the last months of his life, he took an interest in ancient Egypt and the pyramids. His creed was "do good." Curtis died at his home on June 13, 1897. In his will he bequ...

  3. Apr 26, 2010 · North American Indians chewed the sap from Spruce Trees. Inspired by the North American Indians, John B. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial chewing gum in 1848. It was called 'The State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum'. Curtis established a Firm named 'Curtis & Son'.

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    The New England settlers picked up this practice, and in 1848, John B. Curtis developed and sold the first commercial chewing gum called The State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum. In this way, the industrializing West, having forgotten about tree gums, rediscovered chewing gum through the First Americans.

  5. Dec 24, 2020 · In 1848, John B. Curtis became the first commercial gum manufacturer in New England, selling the very popular Maine Pure Spruce Gum. He remained the unchallenged champion of gum distribution until the 1870s, when an unlikely partnership led to the creation of his biggest rival.

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  7. Mar 8, 2024 · The developer, John Curtis, even launched America's first chewing gum factory in Maine. But the taste and texture of resin failed to gain popularity, leading to a paraffin-wax stint, and an...

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