Bubble gum is a type of chewing gum known for its ability to form bubbles when chewed and blown. It was invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer, an accountant at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia. Diemer's creation, named Dubble Bubble, was initially pink because that was the only food coloring he had available. Modern bubble gum is made from synthetic rubber, which provides a softer texture and longer-lasting flavor compared to traditional natural gum bases like chicle. Bubble gum comes in various flavors and remains a popular treat for children and adults alike.
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Baga is a soft display typeface with five weights. Its smooth and inviting shapes are great for packaging and branding. Baga is a stylistic set with two stories, a and g, to help with legibility in smaller sizes. Even though Baga is a script, it covers the Latin Extended character set to make it flexible and valuable.