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Old 12-10-2001, 06:33 AM
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Just saw an ebay card claiming the '33 Goudeys were the first gum set - wasn't it the e92 Dockman's? or something else?

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Old 12-10-2001, 07:22 AM
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It is difficult to say whether John Dockman's (or anyone else's) early experiments with "gum" produced a confection that was closer to candy or modern-day gum. The "E" designation DOES stand for "Early Candy & Gum" cards in the American Card Catalog, however. To that extent, the 1933 Goudey set was not the first to advertise "gum" as an additive in its packs.

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Old 12-10-2001, 08:13 AM
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Not that anyone wants to know, but the first baseball cards issued with "gum" were from the 1888 E223 Series. A decade later, Whitehead & Hoag produced a series of baseball pins that were distributed with Cameo Pepsin Gum. John Colgan was actually one of the first to "mass produce" flavored chicle or gum, but did not include it with baseball ephemera until 1909.

Technically though, modern bubble gum was not invented until 1928 (by Walter Diemer, Fleer). In that sense, the Goudey Gum Company may very well have been the first to distribute "bubble gum" with baseball cards.

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