Dubble Bubble
Dubble Bubble is an American brand of fruit-flavored, usually pink-colored, bubble gum invented by Walter Diemer, an accountant at Philadelphia-based Fleer Chewing Gum Company in 1928. One of Diemer's hobbies was concocting recipes for chewing gum based on the original Fleer ingredients. Though founder Frank H. Fleer had come up with his own bubble gum recipe under the name Blibber-Blubber in 1906, it was shelved due to its being too sticky and breaking apart too easily. It would be another 20 years until Diemer would use the original idea as inspiration for his invention.
Nutritional value per 2 (20 grams) | |
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Energy | 70 kcal (290 kJ) |
18 | |
Sugars | 14 |
Dietary fiber | 0 |
0 | |
Saturated | 0 |
Trans | 0 |
0 | |
Vitamins | Quantity %DV† |
Vitamin A equiv. | 0% 0 μg |
Vitamin C | 0% 0 mg |
Minerals | Quantity %DV† |
Calcium | 0% 0 mg |
Iron | 0% 0 mg |
Potassium | 0% 1 mg |
Sodium | 0% 0 mg |
Other constituents | Quantity |
Cholesterol | 0 |
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†Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. |
Product type | Bubble gum |
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Owner | Tootsie Roll Industries |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1928 |
Markets | Tootsie Pop Palace |
Previous owners | Fleer Concord Confections |
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