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Examples
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He only uses two brands: Bazooka and Dubble Bubble.
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Today, there are thousands of offbeat products looking for a piece of that pie, so instead of walking into the woods chomping on watermelon-flavored Dubble Bubble like I did as a boy, sporting goods advertisers now tell you you'd better worry about the deer smelling your breath.
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The company markets such famous candy brands as Junior Mints, Dubble Bubble, Charleston Chew, Dots and, of course, Tootsie Rolls.
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It's almost that simple, as long as what you're chewing is no, not Dubble Bubble gum delicious fibre.
Thestar.com - Home Page You Docs 2011
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On a coffee table sits a huge bowl filled with Dubble Bubble gum wrapped in bright pink packages a gift from British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRENDA BOUW 2010
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On a coffee table sits a huge bowl filled with Dubble Bubble gum wrapped in bright pink packages a gift from British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRENDA BOUW 2010
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When we walk home from school, with my mother’s arms filled with packages and my jaws aching from the Dubble Bubble gum I’ve been given, as a treat and a lure, for the artistic detour she wanted to make into the Whitney Museum, I chatter my way up Eighth Street.
In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010
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In Miami, the equipment manager picks up packs of Wrigley’s gum at the local Sam’s Club to give players some variety in flavors; in St. Louis, the team adds Dubble Bubble to the mix; here in Cincinnati, the Reds provide Bubblicious, a player favorite.
WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003
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Baby Bottle Pop Candy, Dubble Bubble or Tootsie Roll Reusable Banks, Starburst Fruit Chews and more
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