hubba+bubba+bubble+tape


 * Hubba Bubba** is a brand of bubble gum originally produced by [|Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company], a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated, [|[1]] in the [|United States] in 1979 but more recently produced in countries around the world. The bubble gum got its name by the phrase "Hubba Hubba" that World War II soldiers used to express approval [|[2]] . The main [|gimmick] used to promote the gum is that Hubba Bubba is less sticky than other brands of [|bubble gum] and so burst bubbles are easier to peel from your skin. The first portions of Hubba Bubba were produced in the traditional bubble gum flavor often referred to as Original, but different flavors of gum have been produced around the world. Many, but not all, of these flavors are based on [|fruit] . Hubba Bubba products also include many flavors of soda, bubble gum, and squeeze pouches [|[3]].

__** Product description: **__ Before its launch, Hubba Bubba had been referred to as "Stagecoach" during product development and early manufacturing at the now-defunct Wrigley plant in Santa Cruz, California. The earliest series of TV commercials for Hubba Bubba that aired in the United States were set in a Wild West town and featured a character known as the Gumfighter, played by actor [|Don Collier]. At the end of each commercial, the Gum Fighter declared, "Big bubbles, no troubles," followed by a jocular response from Western film veteran [|Dub Taylor]. This was a reference to Hubba Bubba being less sticky than other brands. The original bubble-gum flavor was discontinued for many years in the United Kingdom, with only fruit based flavors available. As of 2012, flavors available in the [|UK] include [|strawberry], cola and [|apple] , In April 2012 The original flavour returned. With packs proclaiming "chunkier and bubblier" [|[4]]. Flavors available in [|Australia] include [|cherry], [|cola] , [|peach] , [|strawberry] , [|lime] , [|pineapple] , [|apple] , [|orange] , [|grape] and [|watermelon]. As of 2004, flavors available in [|Croatia] included [|lime], [|berry] , [|cherry] and generic [|fruit]. Flavors available in [|Germany] included [|cherry] and [|cola]. Flavors available in Norway include [|orange], [|apple] , [|strawberry] , [|cola] and [|licorice]. Flavors available in [|Canada] included [|strawberry], [|grape] , [|orange] and blue [|raspberry]. Other flavors seen over the years in various countries include [|lemon], [|cream soda] , [|tropical] , salty liquorice, and chocolate strawberry. At first, Hubba Bubba was only available in chunks, typically being sold in packets of five chunks, but packets of four chunks have been seen on sale in [|Croatia]. More recently, it has been produced as shredded pieces (see [|Big League Chew] ), rolls of [|bubble gum tape] in the UK (tapes of 1.8 meter strips of mixed flavors), plastic jugs of [|crystals], boxes of tiny [|gumballs] and stuffed with [|candy]. The Hubba Bubba brand was discontinued in the [|U.S.] in the early 1990s, but returned in 2004. [|[5]] In the U.S., commercials use the same stop-motion style used in the [|Chevron] commercials and // [|Chicken Run] //, as the commercials are produced by [|Aardman]. In Canada, commercials use cartoon characters named Hubba and Bubba. It was also used in the [|closing credits] sequence on the popular [|YTV] game show // [|Uh Oh!] //. As of 2007, Hubba Bubba is available in its original flavor called "outrageous original" in the U.S. Other flavors are "Seriously Strawberry," "Cool Cola," "Crazy Cherry," "Bubbly Berry," "Oasis Orange," "Cheeky Black Cherry" and "Fancy Fruit."[// [|citation needed] //] Hubba Bubba introduced Mystery Max and Mystery Tape in 2010 [|[6]].

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