TEXAS BUBBLE GUM BOX FROM THE MID-1960S. |
One of the favorite bubble gums to come out in the 1960s
is the pink, square gum in a waxed paper wrapper—the Original TEXAS Bubble Gum.
Philip Sweets Manufacturing Co, which has been making candy and confectionary
since 1949.
The company, with business address at Isabel Ave.( now renamed
Gov.Pascual St.), Northern Hills in Malabon, also had another successful bubble
gum brand—Tarzan—which came out in 1965. But TEXAS—which had an American state
for a name—was an easy favorite.
In time, the chewy, minty sweet soft bubble gum gained many
among school kids growing up in the 60s decade. Readily available in sari-sari
stores nationwide, each one cost a centavo, but 5 centavos can get you 6 TEXAS
gums.
The brand disappeared for many years until Philips, now
known as Phisman, resurrected its operations and relaunched an all-new TEXAS
Bubble Gum in the 2010s.. The updated packaging captures the vibrant fun, character and yummy taste of the gum. in fact, even
its brands of yesteryears—including Tarzan—are now back in the Philippine candy
market, winning back baby boomers as well as new millennial fans.
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