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  2. Bonne Bell - Wikipedia

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    Bonne Bell is a cosmetics company aimed for teens. The company was best known for its line of astringents and cleansers named "10-0-6." In the 1970s, they expanded into a popular range of lip balms called Lip Smackers which became the company's signature product.

  3. Bubble gum - Wikipedia

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    Various colors of bubble gum balls. In 1928, Walter Diemer, an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia, was experimenting with new gum recipes. One recipe, based on a formula for a chewing gum called "Blibber-Blubber", was found to be less sticky than regular chewing gum and stretched more easily.

  4. Dr Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Hubba Bubba bubblegum produces a Dr Pepper-flavored edition. The gum is the same color as the soda. Dr Pepper collaborated with Vita Food Products to produce Dr Pepper Sweet & Kickin' BBQ Sauce and Dr Pepper "More than Mesquite" Marinade. [60] Cosmetics company Bonne Bell includes Dr Pepper among its licensed soft drink-flavored "Lip Smackers ...

  5. The Bag of "Bunny Farts" Cotton Candy Is Back in Stock - AOL

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    Lip Smacker Lippy Pals Bunny Rabbit Keep puckers moisturized and tasty with this sweet flavored lip balm. The festive bunny shape packaging adds novelty and a delightful touch that's hard to miss.

  6. Lip Smackers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 January 2009, at 22:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Walter Diemer - Wikipedia

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    Compared to standard chewing gum, the gum was less sticky, would not stick to the face, and yet stretched more easily. Diemer saw the possibilities, and using a salt water taffy wrapping machine, wrapped one hundred pieces of his creation to test market in a local mom-and-pop candy store. Priced at one penny a piece, the gum sold out in one day.

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