Black Jack Chewing Gum Flavor

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Black licorice chewing gum

1884 - Thomas Adams begins adding licorice flavoring to his chicle gum, which he names Adams Black Jack—the first flavored gum in the United States. 1890s - Edwin Beeman, Cleveland physician, begins making chewing gum with pepsin, which he calls Beemans Gum, as a natural digestive and competitor with Adams Black Jack. Image from Duke Library. My order of Black Jack Chewing Gum retains it flavor all day long, just like it did years and years ago. 5 people found this helpful. 0 Comment Report abuse THC. 5.0 out of 5 stars Feel Like a Kid Again! Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019. Verified Purchase. The Black Jack brand is the oldest flavored gum brand on the market, originally launched in 1884. The Beeman's Gum is a Pepsin flavored gum, which is similar to a wintergreen or teaberry flavor. Ingredients: See photos of the back of the boxes. Free shipping includes this item sent in a padded envelope via First Class Mail. 1860s: Adams gum was good, but pretty tasteless and sales were lackluster. So Adams added sugar and sales skyrocketed. Next, he added licorice flavor, creating the first flavored gum – Black Jack Gum, which he also marketed as a remedy for colds.

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A Brief History of Black Jack, Beemans, and Clove

Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum

  • 1869 - Thomas Adams buys chicle, the milky latex of the sapodilla tree, from exiled Mexican President Santa Anna in the hopes of processing it for use as an alternative to rubber.

    1871 - After failing to break into the rubber business, Thomas Adams secures a patent on a gum-making machine and begins producing chicle-based gum as a novelty item with no flavorings or additives.

  • 1884 - Thomas Adams begins adding licorice flavoring to his chicle gum, which he names Adams Black Jack—the first flavored gum in the United States.

    1890s - Edwin Beeman, Cleveland physician, begins making chewing gum with pepsin, which he calls Beemans Gum, as a natural digestive and competitor with Adams Black Jack.

  • 1899 - The American Chicle Company is formed, putting Black Jack and Beemans under one roof.

    1914 - The American Chicle Company acquires Clove gum, continuing to unite some of the largest chewing gum brands across the country.

  • 1962 - The American Chicle Company is purchased by the Warner-Lambert Company.

    1978 - Black Jack, Beemans, and Clove sales continue to decline, eventually halting production.

  • 1983 - Beemans gum appears in The Right Stuff via Chuck Yeager’s famous line: “Hey Ridley, got any Beemans?”

    1985 - All three gums are re-introduced to American consumers by way of Warner-Lambert Company, but sales remain stagnant.

  • 1990 - Mark Hunter, the pirate radio teenager played by Christian Slater in Pump Up the Volume, exclusively chews Black Jack gum.

    2008 - Mutt Williams, played by Shia LaBeouf in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, is shown enjoying Beeman’s gum.

  • 2018 - Black Jack, Beemans, and Clove chewing gums are reunited by Gerrit J. Verburg Co. to ensure that these timeless gums are always available to the public!