In 1947, Topps created a bright pink bubble gum square with an initially tough chew, a sweet smell and powerful sugary taste of fruit and cotton candy. A few years later, the company added to its ...
The comics were axed in 2013, but now classic Bazooka Joe antics from the ‘70s and ‘80s are coming back. Bazooka parent company Topps (yes, company that also makes Major League Baseball cards) axed ...
Back when I was a kid, I remember going to the grocery store with my mom and picking out packs of gum whenever we were in the checkout line. Before my go-to flavor was mint, I'd stock up on Bazooka ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Two iconic brands are teaming up for a one-of-a-kind crossover, and the first two comics from that ...
Close your eyes, take a whiff, and instantly you recognize _ bubble gum. For three generations, this page-sticking, hair-snarling, sole-gumming, face-smearing, desk-marring, snap, pop, slurp ...
Many of us are still not over the demise of Twinkies. Now there's this. Bazooka Bubble Gum is redoing is packaging and, says The New York Times: "What adults may remember best about Bazooka ... is ...
No one is more accustomed to bubbles bursting than marketers of bubble gum, but even they have been surprised by recent sales declines. Total domestic sales of bubble gum are projected to total $206.9 ...
Multiple formats available, including 60-piece "to go cup." Bazooka Candy Brands introduces Bazooka Sugar Free to the confectionery space. The sugar-free gum is packed with the classic Bazooka Bubble ...
For religious Jewish kids growing up in America, Topps’ Bazooka bubble gum was the ultimate forbidden candy, along with the Topps’ bubble gum that was packaged along with the Topps’ baseball cards ...