The Best Tasting Bubble Gum Balls
Bubble Gum Balls are one the most popular types of candy available today. Whether you own a gumball machine and want to constantly keep it full or you just enjoy the different flavors, they're a great treat. What's nice about them is the fact that unlike regular candy that you just chew up and swallow, you get to savor the flavor with a gumballs and enjoy the hard candy coating first, and then keep enjoying it as you chew. It's the candy that keeps on giving, and it helps a lot of people to relax and concentrate too.
If you are looking to buy Bubble Gum Balls in bulk, then it helps to know which manufacturer most people recommend. Double Bubble is very popular because they sell large boxes of 850 gumballs for only $44, and the gumballs themselves come in a variety of different flavors. You'll get to taste banana, cherry, strawberry, orange, lemon lime, pineapple, blueberry, and grape. That's actually a lot of flavors considering the usual lineups don't include banana or pineapple. Of course, if you want to sell them for 25 cents per piece, you'll be able to get $212.50 out of the box, which is a huge profit.
Rain Blo is another popular manufacturer of Bubble Gum Balls. They sell smaller packages for only $6, or you can buy an 8 pack for $47. They make their gumballs in four classic flavors which include strawberry, orange, grape, and cherry. If that's not what you're looking for, you might be after large gumballs from Blair Candy. You can get a pound and a half of them for only $4 which is perfect if you're someone that loves to pop a huge piece of gum into your mouth and chew on it for a very long time.
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Sometimes though, you're just looking for some good gum that you can keep with you in the car. Fortunately, Bubble Yum is one of those manufacturers that understands that fact and they make smaller Bubble Gum Balls that you can buy in a pack for just $1 each. They're affordable and taste every bit as good as the other types. |

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