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All Aboard the Sweet Express

Cartoon illustration of a cheerful vintage steam locomotive with train cars filled to the brim with colorful bubblegum balls and packages, gum bubbles floating through the air, traveling through a candy-themed landscape with lollipop trees and gumdrop bushes along the railroad tracks in cream, dark blue-gray, sage green, yellow, and bright red colors

What do you call a train carrying bubblegum?

A chew-chew train.

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Vintage Wordplay

Did You Know?

The first commercial bubblegum was invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer and was called "Dubble Bubble." It was originally pink because that was the only food coloring available at the factory that day!

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