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Dubble Bubble : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dubble Bubble
Dubble Bubble is a brand of pink-colored bubblegum invented by Walter Diemer, an accountant at Philadelphia based Fleer Chewing Gum Company, in 1928.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bubble Gum History - Invention of Bubble Gum )〕 One of Diemer’s hobbies was concocting recipes for chewing gum based on the original Fleer ingredients. Though founder Frank Fleer had come up with his own bubble gum recipe 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. ==History==
Fleer Chewing Gum Company, in Philadelphia, had been searching for years to produce a formula that allowed bubbles to be blown that did not stick. In 1928, Walter Diemer was testing new gum recipes, he noticed that his product was less sticky than regular chewing gum, and after testing it he found that he could create bubbles easily.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bubble Gum History )〕 After a year of attempts he made the first successful batch of bubble gum. But the next morning when trying to recreate his successful concoction, he failed to reproduce the same results.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bubble Gum History )〕 After four months of trying to mimic his first success he finally made a 300 pound batch of what would become Dubble Bubble.〔Smithsonian. Jul90, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p. 74–83 “Since 1928 it’s been boom and bust with bubble gum”〕 The only food coloring available at the factory was pink, so Diemer had no choice but to use it, and the color would go on to become the standard for gum for the world over. Using a salt water taffy wrapping machine Diemer decided to individually wrap 100 pieces and brought the stock to a local candy store. The gum was priced at one penny apiece and sold out in one day. Before long, the Fleer Chewing Gum Company began making bubble gum using Diemer’s recipe, and the gum was marketed as “Dubble Bubble” gum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chewing Gum History )〕 Diemer’s bubble gum was the first-ever commercially sold bubble gum, and its sales surpassed 1.5 million dollars in the first year.〔 To help sell the new bubble gum, Diemer himself taught salespeople how to blow bubbles so that they in turn could teach potential customers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Bubble Gum and Chewing Gum )〕 The original gum featured a color comic strip, known as the Fleer Funnies, which was included with the gum. The featured characters, ‘Dub and Bub’, were introduced in 1930 but were replaced by the iconic Pud and his pals in 1950.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Dubble Bubble - Gumball.com )〕 Originally, Pud was much more rotund than the slimmed down version seen in the 1960s. The early comics were especially large and colorful. The comic also included Fleer Fortunes and Dubble Bubble Facts. The comics were sequentially numbered which made collecting them easy. They are not dated though, so it is difficult to know the exact year of release. By the late 1950s, early 1960s, Fleer Funnies shrank to the small size most people remember. More than 1,002 comics have been released over the years.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fleer Funnies )〕 During World War II, Dubble Bubble was distributed to the military.〔 Sugar and latex became scarce due to the war and bubble gum manufacturing was halted in 1942.〔 In 1951 Fleer resumed manufacturing of Dubble Bubble and the popularity of its gum grew steadily.〔 Over time, Fleer extended its reach by adding new flavors and new formats like ball gum and expanded distribution of its products overseas.〔 In 1957 Fleer introduced the first gum 6-pack with Dubble Bubble. In 1998, Dubble Bubble was purchased by Concord Confections and in 1999 they introduced Dubble Bubble as a gumball. In 2003, Tootsie Roll Industries acquired Concord and today the gum is sold in over 50 countries.
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