do they still make chum gum

The one thing that amazes me as i read all the comments, and they are great memories, is how widespread the distribution of Chum Gum was back then. They were the best frozen and fresh. Some of my old time favorites are Powerhouse, Big Time, Hollywood, Milkshake and Butternut. Also miss marathon bars.nothing today comes close! I want my Chum Gum! I remember the two to a wrapper scheme, which is why I thought one should share it with a friend. WHERE CAN I FIND CHUM GUM? Fleer where are you, we need this back in our lives. Oh, to smell those again! I am 65 years old and I can still taste and smell Chum Gum. Bought it from woolworths in the penny candy section. The closest I have come to this flavor is Wrigleys Extra classic bubble flavor. What happened to Nestles Chocalite candy bar? It had a smell all it's own and a powdery coating. Me and my sister would collect empty soda bottles becaus you got a penny a piece return on them. They are no where near the quality of texture and taste that were the Brachs Red Twist. Try itYou will not be disappointed;). Bubble Gum Eggs from Arcor, Individually wrapped. I can't believe I found this site. It absolutely was the best bubble gum in the world. Now the world has sugarless gum, organic gum, all-natural gum, and bubble gum and chewing gum in a full spectrum of flavors and colors. I've searched for it everytime I see an All Candy store. anyone else remember them? For 5 cents I could get a candy bar and 2 packages of Chum Gum. Geez Louise, how I LOVED Chum Gum. My grandparents owned a small hamburger joint & they sold MILKSHAKE candy bars. google_ad_width = 120; We got Chum Gum from the guy in the ice cream truck. I,m 67 and can still taste it. anyway, just wanted to share. And only A PENNY! I talk about Chum Gum atleast once a month. Never could find any. AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! It was the BEST gum ever!! As such, eating gluten-free products in some cases, products that may contain gums . I chewed Chum Gum in the mid 60's. Chum Gum was the best. It was the best!!! Wow! And what Im in search of does not have that. I have been telling my kids about Chum Gum and how I wish I could find it for them to experience. theres an emty spot in me. Do they still make Beechnut gum? As to why, we are not sure. If not, you should find the recipe and redistribute it! Chum Gum was the best flavor ever for bubble gum! I am 45 and I chewed that stuff in the 70's in Chicago where I was born. When I was a child we lived outside of Chicago IL and that's where we would buy the gum. I remember it was 3 sticks for a penny, then one day it was 2 sticks for a penny and boy was I TICKED OFF! I was just telling someone that as a child in the earley 60's I would walk to a store in Garret Park, Maryland (2 miles away)to buy chum gum. 52chum. I am a 60's kid from Indiana.I am happy to find others who recall Chum Gum. Today, it's the Kenosha Job Center. Looked at the ingredients and they now have mixed in synthetic sweeteners and other crap. I've asked a co-worker who is from New York, did she remember chum gum and she looked at me like I lost my mind. I discovered them recently only to find out, you ran out of them. Always had a stash of candy and gum to go back to the school. Did they change it or is my memory bad? I had chum gum all the time. I have used Certs Peppermint breath mints since 1965. Sure miss the 50's and the way things were. If anyone does bring it back, I hope they make it the way they used to and not w/ artificial sweetners they way the did when they brought back 'Fizzies'. I think there were 3 pieces for a penny. If enough of us write to them, perhaps Fleer will bring it back. So a few weeks or few months later I asked her to check online and see if she could order a case of these directly from Brachs. The commercial used to feature fruit falling throug the ceiling and landing on people making them go bonkers. Wish I could offer a better answer and havent seen this product in many years. I am 62 years old and would buy chum gum in a drug store in Argo, Illinois. I think if I could buy it now I might be tempted to mortgage my house & spend it all on Chum Gum. Thought I was crazy trying to figure out the name of this gum. I learned about it from my brother in the late 60's. Comment. Chiclets Peppermint Gum. Knowing that the Fleer Company was responsible for Chum Gum, lets dive in there just a tad. It was the best bubble gum ever made. Ahhhhh, the good ol' days! In the interim, why not share your memories of a favorite NECCO product. I cant believe they discontinued my favorite Wazoo Bars. I grew up by Maple Lake outside of Bridgeport, West Virginia in the 60's. Brock's (not Brach's) candy puffs (very soft, melt in your mouth candy balls) Bonkers Fruit Chews. So delicious, they even featured a role in the Harry Potter feasts at Hogwarts. Like another fan, I always licked the paper first and then chewed the gum. 2 for a penny. I wish they still made it--I would certainly buy it all the time. I am so glad I found this website. I use to have it in my car and it made my car smell so good. Chocolate Babies; Chocolite; Chum Gum; Clark Bars - discontinued when NECCO went out of business in 2018, but they are now available in a new format called Clark Cups. im 57 and i well remember the taste and texture of the world's greatest gum. LOVE ME SOME CHUM GUM-FOREVER. They are not spell checked or reviewed for accuracy. Glad to know there are others who remember as well. We would split the money we got( .10 to .15 cents) and then hit the penny candy. I grew up on a street in the LA area in the 60s and 70s. Fleer made it. Besides tasting great, the price was great as well. "Our new obsession." - TIME I loved the flavor and it smelled so good! Brothers and I used to go to the store for our grandfather to buy him a pack of Camels and some Browns Mule chewing tobacco. The world's most popular autocomplete game. I also remember Chum Gum. Fleer made Dubble Bubble into the 2000's but sold to Tootsie who now makes it. They have never heard of it. I miss them more than any food product. Yep I also grew up on chum gum and until recently haven't found anything close, but check out Ford Gum company and the gum called bologna and hotdog gum is as close as I've found.I got it in Santa Fe New Mexico at Walgreens. (The Good Old Days) As a child I was very frugal with my money. Certs I miss you but I have tons of memories. I am in the same boat. There is NOTHING on the market like it , what a hit they would be !! I sure wish some company would find the original recipe and make more!!! So, it was very odd to me that after I had not had any Brachs Red Twists for several years had even forgot about them that I was at a Speedway Gas Station on the South Side of Bloomington, Indiana. Sadly, these were discontinued many . (November 2022) A package of Dentyne Classic gum Dentyne Chewing Gum ad on a Model 63 Closed Delivery Wagon by Pope Waverley electrics in 1907 Dentyne ( / dntin /) is a brand of chewing gum available in several countries globally. THE GOOD OLD DAYS. I hadnt actually thought about them for a long time and found one bag hanging up. Bubble gum flavor. My company was stationed 60 klicks from our battalion headquarters in Schweinfurt. I love it! The same Beech-Nut company famous for its natural baby foods used to make minty chewing gum for adults, as per CNN. I see you are out of both. I sure wish they still made it. Bought Chum Gum at Rapid Mart in phoenix, az in the 50's and 60's. I am 56 and have grandkids. I remember when I would go to the Candybar Candy Store in Elmhurst, IL in the 70's to spend my $1 allowance on Chum Gum and cinnamon toothpicks. Wish I could get the recipe and have it made again. I grew up in SW Michigan in the 60s. I do remember a beechnut gum that was striped. Please. Used to lick the powder off each piece before I chewed it for hours! Per "oldtimecandy.com, the company that made Chum Gum (they don't confirm who the manufacturer was) discontinued it. I was and still would be my favorite. I never googled chum gum and just did. But not on Wednesdays because Bill closed at noon that day. Not blue. OMG I cant believe all the others looking for chum gum, I agree the best ever. I am missing one of my all-time favorite candies. Certs and my first granddaughter. For the longest time, I couldn't remember what it was called and then by chance I was looking for some unique halloween candy and found the name!! I bought it in Alabama in the 50's and oh how I wish they would make it again!!! I sure wish they still had it today (I'm 60 now), Used to get Chum Gum at a utopia for kids candy store called appropriately 'Paradise' in Groton CT. used to put used gum in the fridge so I could start over again in the morning.:). Oh my gosh, I have dreamed of Chum Gum for years. Unfortunately, this didn't save Chum Gum from oblivion shortly after. old, and I remember buying Chum Gum from my Uncle's country store in Partlow, Va. It was 1961 and for .25 you could buy a 12oz bottle of pepsi, ice cold from the machine, a .10 bag of Jays Potato chips and 3 grape gum balls. Once in a while I will smell something that reminds me of it. Why do they always discontinue the best items just to make room for bs items that dont even taste good at all. The candy they make now sucks. It was the New, Improved Hawk Missile, of greedy, pork-barrel-proficiency peddlers Raytheon Corp. That damned systems mobile radar units were so dependent on (apparently) cheaply made electronics that they were constantly failing when taken to the field and bounced around two-tracks and farmers fields. Well. I have wanted some Wacky Wafers for quite some time now. It was popular for the entirety of the gum because it was soft and easy to chew but also because it had good flavor. Ask away and we will do our best to answer or find someone who can.We try to vet our answers to get you the most acurate answers. And who can forget that great flavor? So it's pricy but it's out there. So im just thankfull that i got to taste chum gum and i will never forget the taste. Most of the time it was all chum gum for me. ??? Bar none the greatest tasting gum ever. I have told sooo many people about it and they all think I'm crazy. Some of the memories about this gum say things like it brings me back to the days when life was good or in my opinion Chum Gum was the best gum ever made. Bought Chum Gum everyday at Turpacks store in Endicot, N.Y. across the street from G.W.J. As kids we loved it. In fact, when I started dating, I would make my date (whoever it was) bring me a bag of Chum Gum bubble gum when he picked me up. The aroma of perfectly flavored bubble gum tickled your nose, and the white powder coating of real powdered sugar was the perfect finish for the longest lasting flavor of any bubble gum product. Bubbaloo Liquid-filled Bubble Gum. WE'D GO TO CHELMERS IN UTICA,MN A LITTLE STORE JUST TO BUY CHUM GUM!! Yes, 2 sticks wrapped together. The boxes were sealed, preserving freshness and flavor, so consumers hardly complained. Please? Take a peak at https://www.candyfavorites.com/candy-flavor-memories. It was my favorite bubble gum and apparently still is 50 years later! They were clear squares with bubble gum in the center each individually wrapped in clear cellophane. Loved Chum Gum, lived on High School Road Indianapolis 1964-1969,most people I asked about it have never heard of it, good to know I wasn't dreaming..it was the best..those were the days. Made lots of spending cash buying Chum Gum by the case, while in Jr. High, and selling individually 4 for a nickle. 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). Unfortunately, not, Susie. I think they were called Kentucky Mints, and I believe they were made by Brachs. Name one other bubble gum besides Chum Gum that holds it shape when you took it out of your mouth (by twisting the end). Meh.. Im 60 and that was my favorite Gum.The original pack was blue with white writing.I remember that they did package it with the white wrapper. I loved it. Chum Gum came out as early as the 1950s from what we can tell and was available until sometime in the 90s. Chum Gum was packaged 3 pieces for a penny. If we found an empty soda bottle, we would redeem it at Wright's market in Dansville, Ny for the 2 cents and buy some Chum Gum. The Chicago company was small. I can almost taste it. that is what me go to this link is it tasted so much like it. Why? Grew up in the western burbs of chicago.we used to go to the corner store every weekday morning.we would buy two things a new rawlings baseball and all the chum gum we could.In addition to the best taste we would all put 4 or 5 pcs in our mouth,and then spit in our mitts and rub it in.you never dropped a ball,it was like glue.After baseball we would go back to the corner store for ice cold Kayo.Boy are those the greatest memories. It makes my mouth water to think of it!! I miss gator gum so much. it also came 2 sticks in a pack for a penny, it was in a red outer paper wrapper with 2 red sticks of gum in plain white paper sleeves. In the first, or second paragraph, I said that what I was looking for (and believe that may be discontinued- whatever its name was) may have at one time been called chicken bones. It has brought a big smile to my face reading all these comments S8C. google_color_url = "1F2B9E"; I grew up in the Boston area and we would buy this at the penny-candy store. None of my peers heard of it so I thought I was crazy. Sometimes I can still smell it. I tried Jr Caramels but they are not the same they are too soft and gooey and Milk Duds are too hard LOL, can we get the marathon bars back? Yum. Does anyone remember when Planters Peanuts (the 5 cent package) offered the enticement "You could find a nickle , dime or quarter in this package"? google_ad_client = "pub-1475700848612418"; Thriftys in Lynwood, Ca. I grew up in Turtle Creek, Pennslyvania. Dixie Rector. Thank you! Detroit, MI during the 60's at a place called Clem's Candy Store on Fenkell Avenue. Yes those were the days! If you got yours there get in touch w/ me torileec at zoom town dot com. One I believe was called Lollydrops. Yes I am old!!!! I have asked a lot of people in that era and they never heard of it. , The reason why this is no longer on the market is that the FDA found it was causing even more gum erosion than pain it was felt to be relieving! I too like Chum Gum but not that much. It is the FIRST online candy store backed by the OLDEST wholesale candy company in the nation! I used to buy it in Burbank, Illinois, where I grew up. Has not been made in many years. They really should bring it back!!!! I've been looking for it for years!! I have used Certs Peppermint breath mints since 1965. It was silky smooth and it was the best gum for blowing huge bubbles. I stay on the look out at Cracker Barrel, but nothing yet. 1 stick for me and one to share with a "chum" Chum gum. White powdery coated soft bubble gum that blew bubbles the size of your whole face and ended up stuck there when they burst. I love you, my fellow chums!!!! Wish the company would bring it back!!! the police found me at the local creek eating the chum gum. Wish they'd make it, along with Seven Up candy bars today. Why did they have to stop making something so good? Thanks for letting me share. It's so comforting to know there are others who feel the same way. They have a lot of the older candy that's hard to find. Sixty years old and still wishing that I had a piece of chum gum. If I could find it I would purchase all they had in stock and share with everyone! People think I am making up the name. google_color_link = "A74403"; Wow! I got to this page searching for Milkshake Bars. Tootsie Roll bought Fleer 12 years ago, and today makes Dubble Bubble, another old Fleer product. Since that time, theyve also even created a host of other flavors to add, although the original will always be the top choice among fans. I wish I could find it somewhere! google_ad_channel = "9301152533"; It takes me back to a time when life was simple. Yeah man, I used to go to North Ward School on 4th Street and we'd go to Tussey's Drug Store. I'm 53 years old and every time I chew bubble gum (rarely), I remember the great flavor of the first few chews of Chum Gum. Now those were the days. Packaging is similar to the "original" as is the formula. $1.62. They would kill the market and make a lot of us so happy. Someone else said that thosewere the carefree days when we had no problems and life was easy. If our proceeds were an odd number, we would buy a one cent Chum Gum with the odd penny because it had two pieces of gum and we could split the penny. One of his first bubble gum creations was Blibber Blubber, which came out in 1906. fruit classic certs !!!!!!! Use to buy it at Bailey's Confectionery on Bunker Hill Road in Ashtabula, Ohio. Almost everyone is sold out of these products and any that would remain would be expired. While Chum Gum was a bright spot in candy history for only a short time, its one worth remembering. CandyFavorites sells the Long Coconut Boys, Squirrel Nut Zippers and I think the original Mary Jane Candy. For its part, Fleer did little to promote Chum Gum over the twenty or so years it was sold, focusing more on its flagship product, Dubble Bubble. I LOVED Chum Gum!! I love Chum Gum. I grew up in Irving Texas, suburb of Dallas and I still remember the smell of this amazing gum. :-). Nothing today even compares to it. I recall the sugar coated blue gum! It would be like giving them a taste of the 60's. I have enjoyed reading all the stories. My boyfriend's parents owned a small grocery store and I swear I dated him for the gum! He instead focused solely on Dubble Bubble, much to his success. and what a great smell, and the best bubbles. I recently purchased some hair products and I kid you not it smelled just like Chum gum. I remember the taste and smell so well. I loved chum gum as a kid in D.C. I remember going by Brookside, a Mom & Pop store, daily gong and coming from school. Butternut candy bar. Please help I love them. It was coated with powdered sugar, and at two sticks for a penny could not be beat! My sisters and brother don't remember it but I sure do! I miss Bonkers. I have searched also for Chum Gum, funny no one I know remembers it either. The 70's were the best of time. This is great that I am not the only one who remembers this gum it was the best ever!! . It used to come in different colors as well, not only pink but blue and green and I swear once I remember yellow. We used to get it in a little ice cream store called Shorty Simms in Abingdon, Il. The flavor was indescribable, my favorite gum. I lived on Herbert a mile away from school the flavor was delicious and lasting. I got it at a small restaurant across from the High School. Wonka stretchy and tangy laffy taffy. I buy them for my mother, they are exactly the same is the marathon, even the same braided shape. I'm sooo happy to see that others remember Chum Gum, There was a small corner store in North Buffalo called "Heevey's" and they carried the best penny candy around!! But I'd rather chew Chum Gum. Tootsie Roll has displayed no interest in reviving Chum Gum. They had all kinds of penny candy, and Chum Gum was my favorite. My big sis and I would sneak down to the candy store after school and load up on penny candy. We had Chum gum in Silver Spring, Maryland. As The Saturday Evening Post lamented, however, the Chiclet disappeared in 2016, leaving, in its words, "only sad imitations of the brand" in its wake. or Best Offer. Put gum base, citric acid, corn syrup and glycerin a bowl and microwave for 45 seconds. Make it again, Fleer! I'm 50 and from St. Louis. i would really like for someone to bring back my favorite childhood gum. Stay United Chum Gum Lovers! Chum Gum was the best everI am 42 and from Chicago I also have been searching for years, just asked a retro candy store yesterday and said he can't locate either. This preceded Fleer's product by 13 years. A whole generation needs to experience this taste treat. there is nothing in the world like chum gum. Maybe it's a blood clot. Bring back. Many stores had Chum Gum available well into the mid 1970s, years after manufacturing ended. My Co-Workers think I'm nuts. I remember Chum Gum from a candy store across the train-tracks (scary!) Wish someone would make it again. P Pam Bush 451 followers More information Chum Gum. In the mid 80s, my sister and I were driving near Folsom and we made a special trip to that general store just to see if they had any Chum Gum. Unfortunately, despite all these memories and many other people with reminiscent feelings just like these, Chum Gum is no longer on the market. It didnt go over well and needed quite a lot of improvements so this one never actually was marketed. I'm so happy it wasn't all a dream. So glad I finally found someone who remembers it! Chum Gum ROCKS!!!! ___ But anyway, from our semi-permanent tactical missile site we Glorified Grunts would often have to drive a lil ole Jeep or a Deucen-a-Half truck the 60 ks to headquarters for some part or circuit board for repairs. She liked them so much that was spent that evening driving to different gas stations to find this product and after a few hours of driving around found two more packages at a Hucks in Orleans, Indiana. I was surfing the web hoping to find the gum somewhere. "To prevent decay, To sweeten the breath, To keep teeth white," read the package. for .25 oh the good old days!! !I CAN'T IMAGINE WHAT IT TASTES LIKE BUT I STILL REMEMBER THE TASTE OF THE GRAPE GUM THEY USED TO MAKE. Many people were still able to find the gum for up to 20 years after it had been discontinued. I appreciate Cracker Barrel for selling Clove & Teaberry but they are missing the best gum of all time, i can't believe i miss a GUM so much! i was 3 yrs old and i remember stealing candy from the 7-11 and some of it was chum gum.. the clerk call the police, not becuase i was stealing but becuase i was at the store alone. Anyone have any ideas of anything that would? That wasn't the case with Black Cat Bubble Gum. This gum is remembered as being one of the best bubble-blowing gums ever. I would encourage everyone to email the company to try and bring this gum back. Other people remember "Chum Gum" and the "Happy Hollisters" books. It was the same candy as their maple nut goodies, only with chocolate on the outside instead of maple. I brought it up at work and NO ONE knew what I was talking about!! I could not believe the comments! Somebody needs to produce this again. Fleer should bring it back. Thank you for your time. History says that Chum Gum was produced from 1950 to exactly 1971. I can\t believe they discontinued these candy bars. One thing we did find to be interesting was the fact that people were still finding Chum Gum for sale almost 20 years after it was officially discontinued. Don't think were the only ones out here moaning about the want for more of it! It was so much fun going to Freedom Park to the playground then walk up to Wad's to get the Chum Gum and a real cherry Coke at the fountain. Now I would pay 2 sticks for a buck if I could find it. That one is still on the market today. A friend and I in Silver Spring, MD would take my 25 cents allowance (in 1952) and buy about 50 sticks of Chum-Gum and chew all sticks at once to see who could blow the biggest bubbles. In fact, you might be able to say that Dubble Bubble was a spinoff of Chum Gum. Ounce for ounce the best tasting bubble gum on the planet!!! But this isn't true. 1. Someone's got to get this gum produced again. Wish it was still made. If anyone finds where to get this, please let us all know. Like as in yesterday! It can't hurt to try! some one must have a stash somewhere! At that time the package was royal blue. Helen's Party Shop on the corner of St. Louis Ave & Hillman St carried it. Barrels and Buckets Some anglers freeze chum in 5 gallon buckets, but you need a lot of freezer space to do that. I would always take it out of the sleeve so it would look like more in the little brown bag. The BEST penny candy counter ever. I CAN STILL TASTE IT! Is there anywhere that still have some? The BBE, Best Bubble Ever. look on ebay just type Chum Gum and you will see someone is selling 1 stick for $7 plus $2.5 for S/H. Had to be Chum-Gum. Chum Gum was the best gum ever! I agree- Best Gum Ever! Chum gum has a flavor I will never for get and as most of you have said it bring back the good old days when being a child was care free and good times. empty. I put all of it in my mouth at once and chew it as I walked home. There was a small corner store three blocks in any direction from my house. I remember the blue and white package, the delicious smell of the gum, the way it would melt in your mouth (and try hard not to swallow it-but often did), powdery coating. This was an awesome flavored gum ! Bubble Gum & Chewing Gum | Old Time Candy Bubble Gum Enjoy the best bubble gum and chewing gum varieties from when you were a kid. Chum Gum is one that many of you might remember. They were so delicious! Do they still make it? Long lasting flavor and makes great bubbles. Bazooka Bubble Gum is still being made! Please , I have cancer and I really need my certs !!!! WILL CHCECK IT OUT AGAIN. When they broke -- you could easily take the gum off your face, and chew it again for another bubble. I grew up in Oak Ridge Tn (just outside knoxville) and i never found it at any local stores more than a couple of times. Tooth decay (dental caries) also may result. I so loved this gum.Best everon the market. I grew up in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area and used to walk or ride my bike to the "Beer Depot" to get candy - and my favorite Chum Gum. Maybe that is why we don't have chum gum the base is made from tree's OMG. My wife and I were able to enjoy a couple of packages of Brachs Red Twists shortly after that. But Chum Gum was the best. Hmmm. OMG if a kid had that gum now maybe they would have the energy to get off their butt and go play in the woods!!! But that doesnt make their history any less important. Oh my goodness! Does anyone remember Adams brand fruit flavored gumsgreen apple, grape, cherry, and so on? I am from Lockport, IL and I, too, couldn't make anyone believe that I remembered Chum Gum! We had Chum Gum in Dallas Texas in the 60's. There has never been before or after that is better that Chum Gum. Popped it hours. Snickers Christmas Nutcrackers - Discontinue. Thanks rlinard@aol.com. Id give my eyeteeth for just one more spin with Chum Gum. We got to keep the change and bought--Chum Gum. I grew up in Greeley Colo. So, even more strangely when I got up to the cashier to pay for my Gas and the Red Twists I asked the male cashier behind the counter if/when they would get more of the Red Twists in. in order to get me int othe chair, he would coax me with either an Altoid or a Cert Spearmint. Do you know if they still make them, and if so, how I could get some? Bring back Sqeeze pops, Gatorgum, and especially Whistle pops. Its called the Curly wurly. Do they still make beemans gum? Chum Gum was made by Fleer. The big size was our favorite too but the manufacturer reduced the size a few years ago. Wish they'd bring it back. You dont make them anymore. Today, Bubbaloo is sold in more than 25 countries and in three different continents across the world. Its great taste is why I've never forgotten it. Along with many others I too would interested being contacted if it is available again. So nice that I am not imagining how good Chum Gum was and would order a box of it right now if I could find it. Chum Gum was the best gum in the world. I would sure like a piece right now. and no one i know remembers this gum. Walter took a recipe that had been founded in 1906 and adjusted it to create this delicious gum. Brand New. Great memories. I would love to be able to let my children and grandchild taste this gum. I have been looking for chum gum to get for my brother. I was only seven back then, but anytime the subject turns to candy when we were kids, Chum Gums were the first youd hear from me! I blew my first bubble with a stick of Chum Gum. I wish it would make a comeback. Was fun reading everybody's memories about Chum Gum and simpler, better times. While its no longer here, you can reminisce with Dubble Bubble and appreciate the time it was here and successful. One stick was blue and one stick was pink. Really wished they would make it again. She did that and explained that they had been discontinued.

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