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  2. Hubba Bubba - Wikipedia

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    Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum produced by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. [1] Introduced in the United States in 1979, the bubble gum got its name from the phrase "Hubba Hubba", which some military personnel in World War II used to express approval. [ 2 ]

  3. 16 Discontinued Sodas We Can’t Believe Are Gone - AOL

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    Hubba Bubba Soda I’m not sure who bubble gum-flavored soda is for. It turns out that neither did the Wrigley Co., because the soda was discontinued almost immediately .

  4. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    The Hubba-Bubba Gum Fighter: Hubba Bubba bubble gum: debuted 1979: voiced by Don Collier ICEE Polar Bear: ICEE frozen drinks: Bucky Beaver: Ipana toothpaste: 1957–1959: voiced by Jimmie Dodd: Joe Isuzu: Isuzu auto: 1986–1990: played by David Leisure: Little old winemaker: Italian Swiss Colony wine: 1960s: played by Ludwig Stössel, voiced ...

  5. Ouch! (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Ouch! is a sugar-free bubble gum made by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company under the Hubba Bubba brand name. By the 1990s, the gum was available in the flavors of grape, watermelon, and strawberry. Each stick of gum was wrapped with paper made to look like a bandage and was packaged in a metallic container similar to that of a bandage box.

  6. J. Fred Muggs - Wikipedia

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    J. Fred Muggs (born March 14, 1952) is a chimpanzee born in the African colony of French Cameroon that forms part of modern-day Cameroon.Brought to New York City before his first birthday, he was bought by two former NBC pages and eventually appeared on a host of television shows on that network including NBC's Today Show where he served as mascot from 1953 to 1957.

  7. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    A sugar-sweetened version was released to commemorate the drink's 125th anniversary during the summer of 2010 as a permanent variety, replacing Heritage Dr Pepper. This version of the soda featured six collectible 12 oz cans and a 20 oz plastic bottle decorated with Dr Pepper's old slogans and images from the 1960s. [44] Dr Pepper Ten 2011