Meet the American who created bubble gum, Walter Diemer, home-kitchen chemist outwitted scientists
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Walter Diemer, a 23-year-old accountant for Fleer Co. of Philadelphia, invented bubble gum in 1928. The secret formula had defied the best food scientists for decades.
Diemer invented bubble gum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1928. "He’s the perfect example of 100% American ingenuity." "Build a palace 40 miles long out of di’monds and fill it full of chewing gum." — Huckleberry Finn "I had it! Everybody tried some … We were blowing bubbles and prancing all over the place!" "He was known as a free spirit who rode around town on a big tricycle." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
It was an unexpected moment of inspiration for the high-school graduate gum-company accountant with a side hustle as a home-kitchen chemist.
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