Noun
a kind of chewing gum that can be blown into bubbles
Source: WordNetbubble-gum
And as they grow, it’s present in many of their favorite foods: It’s in their Pop-Tarts and Cap’n Crunch cereal, Oreo cookies, KitKat candy bars, Magnum ice cream, doughnuts and even bubble gum. Source: Internet
By 1940 the amount of merchandise available increased dramatically, with jigsaw puzzles, paper dolls, bubble gum and trading cards available, as well as wooden or metal figures. Source: Internet
And then on her final day, she gave everyone bubble gum. Source: Internet
He would read a Bazooka Joe bubble gum wrapper that had a fortune in it. Source: Internet
Between takes he kept passing me bubble gum. Source: Internet
From selling bubble gum on the playground to helping out with his friend Scooter's. Source: Internet