But it was wonderful bubblegum, and so much for the penny! Glad to see I'm not the only one that love it! Chum Gum was the best! Yes, 2 sticks wrapped together. I did not know what the two piece penny gum was called. Can't believe so many people remembered that great tasting gum. As to whether they sold the formula for Mint Juleps remains to be seen. Your only hope may be to contact Tootsie Roll. I miss them more than any food product. I'm 52 and it was my daily habit after school in East Los Angeles back in the 60's. I agree,Chum is the best bubble gum I have ever tasted. I remember chum gum like it was yesterday. Hi, I am in Florence SC, and would Ike to find some of these new Unicorn Candy Corn in fruit flavors. Interesting comments on Chum GumThanks for the history Rob Lambert. CVS is carrying it. I am 63 (10/21/45) and have never forgotten my all time favorite chewing gum. It was my favorite. Please bring back the Milkshake candy bars again. Man, how I'd love to see it back on the market. Do They Still Make Bazooka Bubble Gum? Sugar Stand Best wishes to all Chum Gum lovers! I know if they ever started making it again, I would sure buy it! "To prevent decay, To sweeten the breath, To keep teeth white," read the package. Bring back. AT THE CORNER STORE WE WOULD BUY IT IN THE 60S. I also remember Chum Gum. They were soft like Starburst and they featured an inner flavor and an outer flavor. Please bring them back. 10 Discontinued Bubble Gums You'll Never Chew Again Yep I also grew up on chum gum and until recently haven't found anything close, but check out Ford Gum company and the gum called bologna and hotdog gum is as close as I've found.I got it in Santa Fe New Mexico at Walgreens. Also check out the other =Food of the 70s?> pages. I'm glad to see so many comments about Chum Gum, I started chewing it in the 50's. Beetroot is high in sugar but is considered one of the most nutritious veggies used in salads and soups. My buddies and I in the 50s would take bottles back to Frenchies corner store watertown ny and buy the gum and then sit on the curb and blow bubbles, i remember getting chum gum when i got a hair cut back in the 50 s--i contacted fleer and they quit making it. CHUM GUM ---YUM!!! Can you bring it back ? Anyone know the closest candy still being made? And who remembers Adams Sour gum - at one time I think they had pineapple flavor. , The reason why this is no longer on the market is that the FDA found it was causing even more gum erosion than pain it was felt to be relieving! I rember how my mouth started watering for that flavor from the Gods.I bought all they had,never to see or taste it again :.(. My grandchildren get in my car and the first thing they say is Certs. Wintergreen Certs have been my favorite for decades. Remember a blue wrapper And the powdery sugar covering each stick. (3 stick package) Can anybody remember the names of the 3 cent candy bars? The assets were liquidated for creditor repayment and even the Fleer name was auctioned off with several other holdings. History says that Chum Gum was produced from 1950 to exactly 1971. Please leave a review or any memories of this snack in the comments at the bottom of this page. 25 cents went a long way back in the 60's. Do they still make it? I am 69 and I also loved Chum gum. and I loved the flavor of Chum Gum. I use to have it in my car and it made my car smell so good. I am a bubble gum freak and Chum Gum was my absolute favorite. The reason I am writing you is because for the past 16 years Ive been eating Twizzlers or Red Vines and they are awful. :-). I agree with Dee, #8 from 1-14-15.