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  2. Bubba Foods - Wikipedia

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    Bubba Foods is an American producer of frozen burgers, founded in 1995. [1] Their primary product, Bubba Burger, is made with USDA Choice beef chuck. They also produce turkey burgers, veggie burgers, and snack bites.

  3. Ouch! (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Ouch! is a sugar-free bubble gum made by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company under the Hubba Bubba brand name. By the 1990s, the gum was available in the flavors of grape, watermelon, and strawberry. Each stick of gum was wrapped with paper made to look like a bandage and was packaged in a metallic container similar to that of a bandage box.

  4. List of fan wikis - Wikipedia

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    A fan wiki is a wiki [a] that is created by fans, primarily to document an object of popular culture. Fan wikis cover television shows, film franchises, video games, comic books, sports, and other topics. [1] They are a part of fandoms, which are subcultures dedicated to a common popular culture interest.

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  6. Hubba Bubba - Wikipedia

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    Hubba Bubba is a brand of bubble gum produced by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. [1] Introduced in the United States in 1979, the bubble gum got its name from the phrase "Hubba Hubba", which some military personnel in World War II used to express approval. [ 2 ]

  7. Bubble gum - Wikipedia

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    The first brands in the US to use these new synthetic gum bases were Hubba Bubba and Bubble Yum. [ citation needed ] Bubble gum got its distinctive pink color because the original recipe Diemer worked on produced a dingy gray colored gum, so he added red dye (diluted to pink), as that was the only dye he had on hand at the time.

  8. Al Baker - Wikipedia

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    Bubba's-Q Boneless Baby Back Ribs have been sold at stores, online, and on QVC, and were featured on Good Morning America. In 2023, he spoke out about his perceived unfair treatment in the Shark Tank deal, for which he said he received only $659,653 in total, versus over $16 million in revenue, which had been promoted as one of the show's ...

  9. Hubba - Wikipedia

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    A slang term for crack cocaine; A skateboarding term for a large concrete block used to do tricks on (originating with Hubba Hideout) "Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot", a novelty song by the Swedish band Caramba from their 1981 self-titled album