Another piece of our childhood gone
So trueMy heart is broken. Perhaps if they had develpoed a way for the flavor to last longer than 35 seconds.
My heart is broken. Perhaps if they had develpoed a way for the flavor to last longer than 35 seconds.
You couldn’t chew it after eating chocolate, it would disintegrate in your mouth.I was a never big gum chewer and that's probably because I remember as a kid chewing this and it felt like you had putty in your mouth after 5 seconds. LOL.
Outside of the more hoity-toity areas in Singapore the sidewalks near bus stops look a bit like sidewalks everywhere… dirty wads of gum peppering them (albeit fewer wads since you can’t rally buy gum there). So like most bans it doesn’t completely work.Singapore banned chewing gum years ago and that was smart.
Root Beer Barrels never lost their flavor.Just in case you were wondering if some candy from the distant past is still around:
Outside of the more hoity-toity areas in Singapore the sidewalks near bus stops look a bit like sidewalks everywhere… dirty wads of gum peppering them (albeit fewer wads since you can’t rally buy gum there). So like most bans it doesn’t completely work.
Just in case you were wondering if some candy from the distant past is still around:
Bubble Yum was the cool gumI don't even remember this gum. I do remember Freshen Up and Bubble Yum - you know, the ones with the spider eggs in them...