Chewing gum is famous all over the world. Adults and children love it in all its array of flavours and colours. But not many are aware that this staple of modern life was invented almost two hundred years ago with 23 September considered chewing gum's birthday.
Sputnik presents you with archived photos of advertisements for chewing gum: have a look at how people chewed in the past.
© AP Photo / Harry HarrisDr. Morris Nafash, whose job it is as research director for the Bazooka Bubble Gum Company to test the texture and elasticity of the gum and to develop new flavors, uses an outside caliper to measure a bubble blown by Josephine Zack on 16 September 1949 in New York. Dr. Nafash, 49, from Brooklyn, came to his post after eleven years as research associated of Columbia University's department of chemical engineering. He blows about a hundred bubbles a day and thinks it isn't probable that kids will ever blow bubbles much bigger than at present because "the kid's face gets in the way."
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Dr. Morris Nafash, whose job it is as research director for the Bazooka Bubble Gum Company to test the texture and elasticity of the gum and to develop new flavors, uses an outside caliper to measure a bubble blown by Josephine Zack on 16 September 1949 in New York. Dr. Nafash, 49, from Brooklyn, came to his post after eleven years as research associated of Columbia University's department of chemical engineering. He blows about a hundred bubbles a day and thinks it isn't probable that kids will ever blow bubbles much bigger than at present because "the kid's face gets in the way."
CC BY-SA 3.0 / Science History Institute / Adams Pepsin Tutti Frutti GumAdams Pepsin Tutti Frutti Gum, chewing gum packaging and gum, "For relief of indigestion and dsypepsia".
Better to be Together: Chewing Gum for Happy Life
© Photo : Public domain / Guy Scott / Seattle Photographs1st Ave with Grand Pacific Hotel and advertisement for Yucatan Gum, Seattle, 1917-1920.
1st Ave with Grand Pacific Hotel and advertisement for Yucatan Gum, Seattle, 1917-1920.
© Photo : Public domain / Zan-e RoozAn advertisement for Rooster chewing gum in an Iranian magazine, 1968
An advertisement for Rooster chewing gum in an Iranian magazine, 1968
© Photo : Public domain / Lewis Hine / U.S. National Archives and Records AdministrationYoung gum venders selling chewing gum near the National Theatre.
Young gum venders selling chewing gum near the National Theatre.
© AFP 2023 / -Picture taken on 23 July 1947 of an advertising poster for the Warrens chewing gums featuring Lady Iris Mountbatten, cousin by marriage of the King of England George VI.
Picture taken on 23 July 1947 of an advertising poster for the Warrens chewing gums featuring Lady Iris Mountbatten, cousin by marriage of the King of England George VI.
© AP Photo / ZimmermanRaymond Duke a shoeshine boy, blows a bubble from his gum as he shines shoes of Walter T. Shirley, former New York City Commissioner of Commerce, 18 October 1954.
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Raymond Duke a shoeshine boy, blows a bubble from his gum as he shines shoes of Walter T. Shirley, former New York City Commissioner of Commerce, 18 October 1954.
© AP PhotoLatest craze in these parts among youngsters is false lips of chewing gum. Once the lips soften and become difficult to wear, the kids chew them for bubble gum. The exotic trio (left to right): Natalie Kozadoy, 13; Vincent Riggio, 11; and Evelyn Bondurc, 12, in Newark, N.J., shown 21 February 1947.
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Latest craze in these parts among youngsters is false lips of chewing gum. Once the lips soften and become difficult to wear, the kids chew them for bubble gum. The exotic trio (left to right): Natalie Kozadoy, 13; Vincent Riggio, 11; and Evelyn Bondurc, 12, in Newark, N.J., shown 21 February 1947.
© AP Photo / Ellis R. BosworthRobert Mitchum's secretary, Reva Frederick, teaches Charles McGraw (right) how to get full-sized results from a piece of bubble gum for the McGraw's role as a bubble gum expert in a scene for "The Korean Story". Mitchum, seen here 28 January1952, seems to be duly impressed as he kids McGraw on the size of his bubbles.
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Robert Mitchum's secretary, Reva Frederick, teaches Charles McGraw (right) how to get full-sized results from a piece of bubble gum for the McGraw's role as a bubble gum expert in a scene for "The Korean Story". Mitchum, seen here 28 January1952, seems to be duly impressed as he kids McGraw on the size of his bubbles.
© Photo : Public domain / Modern Screen"Better Together!", advertising of Warren's (chewing gum brand of Bowman Gum), 1945.
"Better Together!", advertising of Warren's (chewing gum brand of Bowman Gum), 1945.