Bubble gum isn’t just a chewy treat—it’s the result of decades of experimentation and a bit of accidental discovery! The first forms of chewing gum date back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations like the Mayans and Aztecs chewing tree sap called chicle for enjoyment and to clean their teeth.
However, the stretchy, bubble-blowing gum we know today didn’t appear until the 20th century. In 1928, a young accountant named Walter Diemer, working for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company, was experimenting with new gum formulas. By chance, he created a less sticky, more elastic version that allowed chewers to blow bubbles—something no gum had done successfully before. His creation, later known as Dubble Bubble, became an instant sensation.
Since then, bubble gum has evolved into countless flavors, colors, and even competitions—like world records for the biggest bubble ever blown! Whether as a childhood favorite or a nostalgic pastime, bubble gum’s playful invention proves that some of the best discoveries come from a little trial, error, and fun.