How Does the Great Advertising Program Work For Me?
Gum Raps™ innovative new advertising method is the perfect way for you to reach your clientele in a new, fun way, and we make it really easy.
- Purchase the caddies from us with no obligation, order custom refills anytime you need and sell your own advertising as you wish.
- Let us give you the caddies for FREE! Simply assist us in recruiting advertisement from your sponsors and vendors.
- Carry any Gum Raps™ product in your store, customized with your logo and advertising!
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The Bubble Gum Alley
Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco is the town of San Luis Obis where you can find Bubble Gum Alley. In the early 1960's a few wads of gum appeared stuck on a wall in the alley, then more and more. By the 1970's the shop owners complained and demanded the gum to be cleaned off but it was too late, because the gum just kept appearing.
Bubble Gum facts
Every year North American kids spend about half a billion dollars on bubble gum. Forty million pieces of bubble gum are chewed every day, 26,000 pieces of bubble gum chewed every minute, and 444 pieces chewed every second.
In the U.S. and Canada chewing gum is more popular than bubble gum. Bubble gum is becoming more popular. Chewing gum was ten times more popular in the mid fifties, but now it is only three times more popular. In Mexico, though, bubble gum is more popular than Chewing Gum.
In Singapore it is illegal to chew bubble gum and chewing gum. There are bad fines or a year in jail if you are caught doing this. The law was brought into effect in 1991 because too many people were throwing their gum in public places, which caused problems. Subway doors were jamming due to build of gum!
In Sweden, spruce gum (called Kada) was thought to cure a lot of diseases. Kada became so popular that gentlemen often bought some for their sweethearts. The early loggers in New England also gave spruce gum to their children, friends and their sweethearts. Usually they would make small hollow barrels from a block of wood then they would fill it with globs of fragrant gum.

