As time passed she reach in and take the roll, all it did was put a smile on our faces. Armilda. Please leave a review or any memories of this snack in the comments below. One I believe was called Lollydrops. Thriftys in Lynwood, Ca. I also have searched for Chum Gum. I grew up in Indio, Ca and remember buying Chum gum in the 60's. I can still taste it, but cant describe the flavor, except excellent! Cinnamon and spearmint, especially. After the flavor wore off, the sting would last for hours on your tongue. It was a great gum!! Frank Fleer and member of his family owned the business clear until 1989, more than 100 years after they began. That pink color set the stage and bubble gums continue to follow that grand design. I know in some cases companies take over other companies and maybe the new companys equipment is not geared towards making a candy. They don't make em like they used to. Anyone know the closest candy still being made? I WANT MY WINTERGREEN CERTS BACK. anyway, just wanted to share. In time, your gums become swollen and bleed easily. I still can get Bottle Caps, Laffy Taffy, Now N Laters, Sprees, Nerds and Sweet Tarts. My Chum Gum days go back to the early 60's in Junior High. Bazooka Bubble Gum is still being made! I also have looked for Chum gum for years. Almost everyone is sold out of these products and any that would remain would be expired. I wish they would bring this gum back because it was truly great. I dont think any of these products were marketed as well as they could have been. What a releif to hear from y'all. I'm 62 and still remember this was the best gum I could buy. I have searched also for Chum Gum, funny no one I know remembers it either. Look forward to hearing from you and trying these Unicorn flavored corns. Were the two flavors similar? It used to come in different colors as well, not only pink but blue and green and I swear once I remember yellow. I'm glad to see other people actually remember this gum.It WAS the best tasting aroundseemed to get it "trick or treating" and YES it was the BEST flavor ever. Now all we need is the ingredients. Long lasting flavor and makes great bubbles. I bought it in the 60s in New Lebanon, Ohio. I enjoyed Smith Brothers cough drops, licorice very much. I would bring it to school in the sixties I am 57 now and that gum was damn good! They would make a fortune. No one remembers these. :-). It is such a relief to know that there are others out there that know about this gum, because when I bring it up to people they don't know what I am talking about, it is great to know you guys are out there and fans of chum gum. Here's one for you how about Chum Gums little brother "RED DEVIL GUM" as I recall it was sweet and spicy. Sunflower seeds, banana popsickles and Chum Gum. and what a great smell, and the best bubbles. My girlfriend and I used to have bubble blowing contests with it. My dad took us to this candy factory in Detroit, MI once or twice a month. Chum Gum was a favorite of mine and my siblings! I grew up in West Tenn. and the Priccipal would let us walk to the store while we were waiting for the high school bus to come pick us up, (at the elementry school). When I was a child we lived outside of Chicago IL and that's where we would buy the gum. I put all of it in my mouth at once and chew it as I walked home. pink and full of that distinguishing flavor and powder sugar. I'm so happy it wasn't all a dream. They were real memories.