Walter Diemer is credited with inventing Dubble Bubble Bubble Gum in 1928. Diemer worked for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company and had a habit of playing around with the bubblegum recipe to come up with new products. Through a trial and error method, he accomplished his goal of creating a gum that would blow bubbles, but not stick.
Invented in 1928 by Walter E. Diemer.
1928, Walter diemer made the first pink dubble bubble gum
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According to "thedailyplate.com" there are 15 calories in a single 5g piece of Dubble Bubble chewing gum.
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No, Dubble Bubble does not contain xylitol. It is primarily composed of sugar, corn syrup, and other ingredients that contribute to its flavor and texture. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol often found in sugar-free gums and candies, but it is not an ingredient in Dubble Bubble.
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Dubble Bubble chewing gum is made of sugar, corn syrup, gum base, and artificial flavors. It also contains softeners and food-grade colorants.
Dubble Bubble gum had been made by Concord Confections until 2004 when the company was acquired by Tootsie Roll Industries. The gum was first made in 1928.