when we were young
bazooka gum
was the most popular
bubble gum
hard as a rock
we loved how sugary it was
the little comics inside
reading our fortunes
we had all summer
to play games
think up things to do
one day
my sister, my friend and i
had a contest to see who
could get the most pieces of gum in their mouth
bazooka was really really hard to chew
it took a lot of work
to chew it and chew it and chew it
to make it soft
to make a bubble
our friend won the contest
ten pieces in her mouth
while chewing it
she won nothing but the glory
we all had
very, very sore teeth
very sore jaws
but what a contest
so worth it!
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Bazooka bubble gum was first marketed shortly after World War II in the U.S. by the Topps Company of Brooklyn, New York. The gum was packaged in a red, white, and blue color scheme and originally sold for one penny. Beginning in 1953, Topps changed the packaging to include small comic strips with the gum, featuring the character “Bazooka Joe”. There are over 1,535 different “Bazooka Joe” comic-strip wrappers to collect. Also on the comic strip is an offer for a Premium and a fortune.
“Bazooka Joe gum: It’s like chewing a mountain that someone shot a freeze ray into.” — Reddit / 30 Rock
“I think my jaws still ache from chewing all that bubble gum when I was a kid.” — Facebook
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Bazooka Joe gum was also sold in the UK, and I loved it because it was long-lasting, and had the small comics inside. I dread to think what damage it did to my teeth, as I had to have many fillings later.
Best wishes, Pete.
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right!
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😀
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Love the memories. Like Pete says we had it in the UK too. I so loved the little comic :)
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it was such a good bonus
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I haven’t thought of this bubblegum in a long time. I’d forgotten about the comics, and how fun it was to have them when you unwrapped the gum. With all those pieces of gum and comics, did you ever send away for anything?
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i never did, but always thought i would )
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😊
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Lol. bubble gum, I loved it when I was a kid! Not sure if we got bazuka gum in ireland!
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this was really tough to chew but we loved it
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Thanks for sharing your memories.
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<3
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Those were the days Beth 🤗
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Haha! This takes me back
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so hard to chew )
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Sooooo hard
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The pink brick… remember it well :)
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perfect description
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Boy does this brings back memories.
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it is a strong one for me – you never forget it
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Oh the memories! I loved the five seconds or so sweetness you enjoyed with the gum before the sugar went went. 🤣 I bet these would be at least 25 cents each now with inflation! I wonder if they still make these!
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right, and it was that moment of joy and then…)
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Like Fruit Stripe, the flavor lasted about 47 seconds
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spot on
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you know, this is really funny. We, in Switzerland, and being rather on the v. modest side of social standing, had hardly ever a chewing gum. BUT when we discovered Bazooka, the world stopped for us. That (horribly) sweet taste, the rock hard texture, the feeling of loosing one’s skin around the teeth….. AND the little stories we didn’t really understand but made excellent English lessons (but not much sense!). Last but not least; the taste lasted just about forever – I would so love to get them again, just for nostalgic reasons!
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yes, to all of that, it was horribly good ! )
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“Beethoven can’t really be great because his picture isn’t on a bubble gum card.” ~ Charles M. Schulz
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hahahahaha – so good!
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In little league, it was our way to emulate the big leaguer’s tobaccy chaw.
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absolutely! someone said they couldn’t play without it –
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You have stimulated a memory of the time I managed to get chewing gum stuck in my long hair when I was a junior school kid. For some reason I’m thinking it wasn’t Bazooka. Recall an irate Mum.
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maybe double bubble? ooh, in the hair, yes, never good
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Angie, I had to cut ‘loose’ gum more than once from my son’s hair. He had (and still has) plenty of it and it angered him from a young age when I had to something ‘so horrible’ – he took it personally, I couldn’t get it in his head that it wasn’t mum’s fault that he had chewing gum in it…. 🙈
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right!
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I was and still am very hair sore. I can remember matted hair as well as gum. X
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Ouch!
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Oh my god I’m remembering how awful and hard that bubble gum was!!! Thanks for the terrible memory!!!!!
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exactly!!! a strong sensory memory for all of us, probably
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All I needed to do was see that photo, and like Pavlov’s dog, I could taste that gum with the dusting of sugar on it. Wow, the power of imprinting hahaha.
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isn’t that amazing? sensory memories are strong –
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Dubble Bubble was king in Oklahoma back then. Bazooka was a distant second.
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ooh, i remember that, and it was not nearly as hard to chew, a bonus
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I loved it and everything you said about it was so true. LOL It was a tough gum to chew but we all did it and it was great. We never had a contest but I’m sure that was a lot of fun. What a great post.
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it was until a few minutes after )
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I’m a gum connoisseur, 🤣 and it’s still the same version all these years later. The only difference is the economics. It’s sold at our local Dollar Tree (actually, everything now costs $1.25) in small packs. Now, you get five pieces for $1.25. Inflation is running rampant in the gum market. 🤣
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is there no end to this madness ? ))))
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I’ve not chewed gum since my youth – and I don’t think I’ll be starting again any time soon! Pop!
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i did love blowing bubbles. i rarely chew gum, only a piece of sugarless when flying to help my ears
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Fun post, Beth, that evokes great memories. Ironically, I don’t chew gum anymore. :)
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i very rarely do
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Oh my goodness. My jaw hurts from reading and remembering! Like Lauren I don’t chew gum anymore — too hard on the teeth/jaw but I miss it. Now I want bubble gum flavored SOMETHING! 😜😜😜
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we used to have sort of medicine that was bubble gum flavored and it was horrible! )
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Oh! I remember! Cold medicine that we used for Delaney when she was little! Smelled terrible! 🤪🤪🤪
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yes!!!
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lol…the things we remember! 🤪
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what a wonderful idea: that little comic strip! probably collector items now —
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oh, yes, i’m sure they are. and they each had your fortune on them and you could save them up and send them in for a cheap doodad….
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that’s a wonderful story: thanks for sharing it, beth/Beth? Never sure to use upper or lower case —
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either is fine with me –
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Those were so much fun!
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yes!
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memories that make what teeth I have left, SMILE
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great answer )
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Bazooka gums with the comic strips were awesome.
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i loved them!
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Yes, so good.
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I remember some gum from when I was a kid that had a comic in it, but I don’t remember what it was called. this brings back memories.
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maybe it was bazooka )
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It’s no wonder why my teeth are so bad, all that sugar!😂
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Right!
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I chewed a lot of Bazooka bubblegum during my youth and blew a lot of bubbles. I think I have some of those comics stashed somewhere in a box. Thanks for bringing back a sweet memory.
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