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 ...
Kashawn Williams intercepted a check meant for the bubble-gum manufacturer and then created a phony company called Bazooka 1 in order to deposit it, prosecutors say Say it ain't so, Bazooka Joe. The ...
Here’s something I’ve been chewing over for a long time. Sixty years ago Bazooka Joe—the iconic character created by a Long Islander—debuted in a little strip wrapped around pieces of Bazooka Bubble ...
Six people were arrested and charged in connection with stealing more than a million dollars from the Bazooka bubble gum company, according to the Manhattan district attorney. Kashawn Williams came in ...
You’ve chewed his product. This year, that patch-wearing, all-American symbol of bubble gum and eternal youth can look forward to saving a bundle with his AARP card. That’s right: Bazooka Joe has hit ...
This article originally appeared on The Nosher. Chew on this: One of America’s most iconic gum brands was originally a Jewish-owned tobacco business. In 1891, Morris Chigorinsky emigrated from Russia ...
Bazooka Candy Brands, which includes the popular bubble gum and candies, just sold for $700 million. The Wall Street Journal reports that private equity firm Apax Partners will buy the company from ...
Bazooka bubble gum has stuck to a decades-old promise, awarding a Texas man a fresh new baseball glove from a 1957 baseball card contest. Darwin Day, 70, was cleaning out his Grand Prairie house a ...
In the latest comic, Superman seems to have just helped a plane full of people when he hears a yell for help. Superman recognizes the person as Bazooka Joe, and he soars through the sky towards the ...
Chewing gum, originally made of chicle from sapodilla trees, has a surprisingly ancient history. Society has been smacking on gum for centuries, starting with the Mayans and the Aztecs before the ...