Teaberry Flavored Gum
Chewing gum with a refreshing wintergreen flavor and hints of spiciness. Each pack contains 5 sticks.
Created in 1900 by the D. L. Clark Company of Pittsburgh, it gained nationwide popularity in the 1960s, with an ad campaign featuring music by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.
Ingredients
Sugar, Gum Base, Glucose Syrup, Artificial Flavor, Humectant (Glycerin), Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Artificial Colors (Carmine, B-Carotene).
Charles Stephenson –
In 1969 the only gum I chewed was Teaberry. It was a kind of cult gum. Juicy fruit was probably the most popular flavor. But, Teaberry was the flavor of the kids that were Cool. Hey, give me a stick of your Teaberry!