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Clark's Teaberry Gum
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum. It
was developed by the D. L. Clark Company and is currently a product
of Clark Gum Company in Buffalo, New York and made in Mexico.
It was featured in some of author Dean Davis'
mystery novels.
Its popularity peaked in the 1960s, when it was
additionally popularized with when Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Brass performed the song "Teaberry Shuffle" (originally
a Tijuana Brass tune titled "Mexican Shuffle").
Teaberry is not a fanciful name, but refers to
the Eastern Teaberry, which the gum, with its vaguely wintergreen-like
flavor, tastes like. The gum is pink in color individually wrapped
in white paper, and wrapped again in a pink teaberry printed paper.
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