Beech-Nut Fruit Stripe Gum

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Fruit Stripe is an artificially and naturally flavored fruit chewing gum with a strong yet fleeting flavor. The individual pieces of gum have stripes marked on them, and it is packaged in zebra-striped wrappers, which also act as temporary tattoos.

The "Five Flavor Gum" was invented by James Parker and vended first during the early 1960s by the Beech-Nut company. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company acquired the Fruit Stripe brand-name during 2003 from The Hershey Company. Farley's & Sathers merged with Ferrara Pan during 2012, forming the Ferrara Candy Company, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferrero during 2017.

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Fruit Stripe is an artificially and naturally flavored fruit chewing gum with a strong yet fleeting flavor. The individual pieces of gum have stripes marked on them, and it is packaged in zebra-striped wrappers, which also act as temporary tattoos.

The "Five Flavor Gum" was invented by James Parker and vended first during the early 1960s by the Beech-Nut company. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company acquired the Fruit Stripe brand-name during 2003 from The Hershey Company. Farley's & Sathers merged with Ferrara Pan during 2012, forming the Ferrara Candy Company, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferrero during 2017.

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Subject ID: 116299