Blibber-Blubber was the first bubble gum formulation, developed in 1906 by Frank Fleer.[1] However, the gum was never marketed; its texture resembled Silly Putty. It was brittle, produced sticky wet bubbles that splattered when burst and had to be removed from the face with turpentine.[1]
In 1928, after a number of unsuccessful tests of different formulas, Walter Diemer, an accountant, an employee of the Frank H. Fleer Company, improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation by adding latex.[1] The result was first commercially successful bubble gum, Dubble Bubble. Diemer colored his creation pink because it was the only food coloring he had at the time. Dubble Bubble's pink color set a tradition for nearly all bubble gums to follow.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Redclift, Michael (2004). Chewing Gum: The Fortunes of Taste. New York & London: Routledge. pp. 121–122. ISBN 0-415-94418-X. http://books.google.com/?id=L66hR7GuBHYC&pg=PA122&dq=Blibber-Blubber#v=onepage&q=Blibber-Blubber&f=false.
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