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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
(NEW YORK)-- In a bid to resolve a sticky mess, a judge has decided that an Argentine company can continue making its sweet-tasting Bazooka gum even though its relationship with The Topps Co. that ...
First Twinkies, now this? From the New York Times: Now, in what the brand is calling a reimagined Bazooka, it has overhauled its logo and packaging. Gone is the red, white and blue color scheme and ...
After 16-years, Bazooka bubble gum is returning to America’s televisions with new commercials in support of the gum’s re-launch. The marketing campaign is aimed at children aged between six and twelve ...
Say it ain’t so, Bazooka Joe. The manufacturer of the classic Bazooka bubble gum was the victim of a clever con in which a man intercepted a $1.2 million check meant for the company and pocketed it by ...
Chewing gum, originally made of chicle from sapodilla trees, has a surprisingly ancient history.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 ...