"End of an Era: Fruit Stripe Gum and Super Bubble Chewing Gums Discontinued After Decades"

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Ferrara has discontinued the iconic chewing gum brands Fruit Stripe Gum and Super Bubble, citing declining gum sales and changing consumer preferences. The decision marks the end of decades-long runs for both brands, with remaining supplies still available in some stores until they are sold out. Fruit Stripe Gum, known for its colorful packaging and zebra mascot, was popular for its five flavors and zebra-themed tattoos, while Super Bubble was the first individually-wrapped bubble gum introduced to kids in 1946.
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