Teaberry Chewing Gum was first introduced in the 1900s and has an unusual flavor falling somewhere between cinnamon and mint. "Teaberry" is a slang name for Wintergreen through the Southeastern United States where it grows wild.
Teaberry Gum was originally made by Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company, located in Pittsburgh, PA, which is where CandyFavorites is based!
Here's a piece of fun candy trivia - Clark Brothers was also the same company that introduced the Clark Bar!
In 2018, Teaberry Flavored Gum disappeared from well-appointed candy counters only to return in 2021 after the trademark and formula were acquired by the same company - Verburg - that brought back Beemans, Blackjack, and Clove Gum.
To learn more about the unique history of the first "easy chewing gum," please click here.
20 ct.
5 sticks per pack
Released in 2021, a new manufacturer now makes Teaberry Gum and it may look or taste different than what you recall. To learn more, please click here.
The picture above is a vintage Teaberry Gum circa 1930
Teaberry Chewing Gum
Regular price
$18.36
(4.7)
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Teaberry Chewing Gum was first introduced in the 1900s and has an unusual flavor falling somewhere between cinnamon and mint. "Teaberry" is a slang name for Wintergreen through the Southeastern United States where it grows wild.
Teaberry Gum was originally made by Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company, located in Pittsburgh, PA, which is where CandyFavorites is based!
Here's a piece of fun candy trivia - Clark Brothers was also the same company that introduced the Clark Bar!
In 2018, Teaberry Flavored Gum disappeared from well-appointed candy counters only to return in 2021 after the trademark and formula were acquired by the same company - Verburg - that brought back Beemans, Blackjack, and Clove Gum.
To learn more about the unique history of the first "easy chewing gum," please click here.
20 ct.
5 sticks per pack
Released in 2021, a new manufacturer now makes Teaberry Gum and it may look or taste different than what you recall. To learn more, please click here.
The picture above is a vintage Teaberry Gum circa 1930
First, the company (Candy favorites) is great! The review is abut the Gum. It does have the tea berry flavor, and I appreciate the packaging is reminiscent of the original. The packs do not all open the way they should, with that little "tab" to take off the top. I will enjoy all of the packs, but the new manufacturer should investigate the flavor to make it last longer, and maybe a tad "stronger"
I do appreciate this did not fall by the "wayside" and someone at least made this great effort to provide it, so I will continue to support it.
If you were a fan of the original TEABERRY this will fulfill you.
A great review of Teaberry Gum and while the packaging and flavor may have changed, we are fortunate that this beloved classic was brought back after many years of not being available much like Beemans, Blackjack and Clove Gum. In an age when so many candies are being discontinued, it is a pleasure to be able to see a candy return and not disappear!
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Diane Rose
TEABERRY GUM
we need teaberry gum again . Is there any company going to remake and sell?
Don't think it is going to happen anytime soon but I sure wish it would...
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Everything Wonderful...Fresh always, Deliver Quick. The only think was the order was large & in one bag would have liked in two bags. Recommend to everyone...Thank you Always
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I Snaps by the POUND!!!
I saw I could order Snaps after a lifetime drought. I order 6#,s, and ate em all. I saw a problem forming so I ordered 9# of Snaps in 12 oz packs. Still . I wanted sealed Snaps for the long haul. So I ordered another 6# bag … and ate it. The pandemic hits and I salivate over my sealed 12 oz bags. Then I ate em. A year later I found Snpas online. The were not cheap. I bought 4 12 oz bags. Opened the last one yesterday.
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Diane Dyer
I was very grateful for the rush order !
Also the person who helped was just fantastic took great care of my order!
My Sunday school kids will enjoy making their turkey cupcakes with the candy corn.
Thank you 😊
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Crystal W.
Perfect!!
Couldn’t find these gems in any local store to me so I ordered 5 pounds they were fresh, taste was perfect and they arrived a day early!!!
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Matt Panush
Perfect amount!!
With decent weather on Halloween, wanted to make sure I had plenty of candy to give away. Delivery was on time and kept me out of the stores buying old candy that had been on the shelves since Labor Day.
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Teckla Wattman
Little round discs full of buttery creamy goodness
smaller in size compared to similar types of candy like Brachs used to make but just as tasty and you won't find a better price anywhere else online for size of product offered than here at candyfavorites.com . If it's out fo stock be sure to sign up for their email alerts of when it becomes availabe again, that is what I did, and your candy drawer can be restocked too!
I've always loved Big League Chew gum (and not just because it reminds me of my favorite sport). Now it also brings up pleasant memories of my childhood. Plus, I LOVE grape gum! So this product is a winner all around!
in my youth i liked sour candies,,sweet tarts was a favorite, then i really enjoyed sour balls. but hadnt seen them in a while.untill i came across candyfavorites.com thought id see what i could find. Sour balls i found,and ordered and got them,. and have them over several places in my home. brought back my younger day memories. thanks. another favorite, i ,used to enjoy was at the sears candy store.. chocolate stars,,by BRACHS but it seems they arent around anymore,but my sour balls filled those yester years times
Thanks for sharing your sweet experience! Half the fun of old-school candies is the good memories they bring back! As for the Chocolate Stars, of, for that matter, anything from Brachs, they were discontinued several years ago much to the sadness of candy lovers! The good news is that old favorites like Sour Balls are still around!