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Didn't there use to be an orange flavor? I could swear I remember this ... Scrutchfield
oh there for sure was an orange flavor, but they discontinued it a looong time ago. it was totally the best flavor too.Dlayiga06:43, 2 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree. While Orange was unique and memorable, I have to stand by Watermelon as the best flavor. Subtle, but tasty, and just as all Bubblicious gums, great for producing large balloons.
The stuff about Mayhem quoting it, my friend told me she saw that on this history channel thing of the bubblicious factory. is it true?
Yea i heard that too, I also read it in a book from the mayhem people i think
Why do you guys keep deleting that part out?
i'm putting it back, it says its just a rumor anyway so it cant hurt to keep it here if so many people think its true
who cares? its freaking lebron's lemonade! kvlt people chew it yet they wont let me post any truthful things, lets deal with that first.
Major t milos03:56, 1 November 2006 (UTC)jt milos[reply]
Edit request for original article - there's a comment beside the 3rd last flavour that says "THis is a good one!" which is obviously not a neutral or beneficial contribution (also, the double-capitals up front are, well, aLmOsT aS bAd As ThIs TyPe Of WrItInG). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.217.83.174 (talk • contribs)