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THIS NIGGA REALLY TOOK THE TIME OUT OF HIS DAY TO MAKE A THREAD ABOUT NEW GUM. YOU ARE DEFINITELY A LAME. SHIT

 

and your dumb ass took the time out of his day to comment on how lame I am in ALL CAPS, that's some pot calling the kettle black shit right there

 

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this is one of the first gums right?

someone did their junior project on gum and said it was, the only place ive seen it for sale was the same place that sells grapeheads, orangeheads, cherryheads, appleheads all in seperate containers.

 

Black Jack Gum is an anise (licoirce) flavored chewing gum. In 1869, exiled former Mexican president and general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (infamous for his victory over the Alamo defenders) was living in New Jersey. He brought a ton of Mexican chicle with him, in hopes of selling it to raise funds to help him return to power in his own country. He persuaded Thomas Adams, an inventor, to purchase it with the intent to use the chicle as a rubber substitute. That didn't work, but he noticed that Santa Anna liked to chew the chicle, which the ancient Mayans had done. Adams boiled a small batch of chicle in his kitchen to create a chewing gum. He gave some to a local store to see if people would buy it; they did and he began production. Adams begain adding flavorings to his gum and in 1884, he began adding licorice flavoring and called his invention Adams' Black Jack, the first flavored gum in the U.S. It was also the first gum to be offered in sticks.

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