Welcome aboard PammieD :-)
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is there room for one more???
I can PM wishlist shortly ;)
I am coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am waiting on one riders favorite gum, sorry for the delay on the game :-)
Ok game is posted in post 3 :-).
I will give a daily clue to help you all out simply because there are an infinite amount of combinations LOL.
Today's clue: I am not a huge fan of minty gums
While you are all working on the match the gum to the rider, I will be posting trivia games related to gum for sticker package prizes :-).
First one to answer correctly in the thread wins :-)
Bubble gum, known for its pink color and bubble-blowing qualities, was invented in ________ and called ________. It was pink because that was the only color the inventor had on hand at the time of his inspiration. The _________ recipe was later tweaked and renamed __________.
First one to fill in the blanks ALL correctly wins a pack of stickers n their envie:-)
1906 blibber-blubbler bliblber-blubber Double Bubble
Bubble gum, known for its pink color and bubble-blowing qualities, was invented in 1906 and called blibber-blubbler. It was pink because that was the only color the inventor had on hand at the time of his inspiration. The blibber-blubbler recipe was later tweaked and renamed Double Bubble.
umm thought.................. should we not pm who we think likes what we know what we like so then it is going to be easy to guess the answer if you watch wha everyone has posted ; )
Bubble gum, known for its pink color and bubble-blowing qualities, was invented in ___1906____ and called __blibber-blubber______. It was pink because that was the only color the inventor had on hand at the time of his inspiration. The __1906_______ recipe was later tweaked in 1928 by Walter Diemer who made it pink and renamed ____double bubble______.
http://inventors.about.com/od/gstart...ions/a/gum.htm
hahahaha sorry........ i think i looked into this too much :smartass:.......LOL
just a side note......bubble gum was not made pink in 1906 when invented by Frank Henry Fleer calling it blibber blubber. It was Walter Diemer who worked for the Frank H. Fleer Company who used the pink as it was all they had on hand at the company when he invented double bubble in 1926.
yes but they will clue in by the one flav missing