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Frank H. Fleer was born in 1856 and founded the company Fleer in 1885. His company is credited with having developed bubble gum. He passed away in 1921.
Frank Henry Fleer, founder of the Fleer Corporation, was born in 1856 and died on November 1, 1921. His company was the first to successfully manufacture bubble gum for the retail market.
In 1906, Frank Fleer invented the first bubble gum called Blibber-Blubber gum. However, the bubble blowing chew was never sold. In 1928, an employee of the Frank H. Fleer Company, Walter Diemer invented the successful pink colored Double Bubble, bubble gum. inventors.about.com/od/gstartinventions/a/gum.htm
Frank Henry Fleer was born in 1856. He is known as a confectioner who helped develop modern day bubble gum. His company also went in to the business of making baseball cards after his death in 1921.
1906 it was invented in 1905 but didnt come out till 1906
No, he invented bubble gum. Thomas Adams inventer chewing gum in 1870
Frank H. Fleer did not invent bubblegum, however, Walter Diemer, an employee at the Fleer Corporation, Fleer's company, did, by accident. Bubblegum is pink because pink was the only dye he had near him. They can not make a chocolate flavored gum because chocolate makes it softer, which loses the whole point of bubblegum! :D
The first bubble gum was developed by Frank H. Fleer, the founder of the Fleer Company, in 1906. This gum was too sticky and broke too easily, so it was quickly abandoned. Bubble gum was first introduced to the American public in 1911, but was not commercially successful.
Frank Henry Fleer did not invent gum; however, he is known for developing the first commercially successful bubble gum called "Blibber-Blubber" in 1906. Fleer experimented with different formulas until he created a batch that could stretch without breaking and hold its flavor. This innovation laid the foundation for the modern bubble gum we know today.
Frank Henry Fleer died in 1921.
In 1906, the first bubble gum called Blibber-Blubber gum was invented by Frank Fleer.