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  1. Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum. The D. L. Clark Company of Pittsburgh 's north side purchased the patent for it from Charles Burke, who experimented with various flavors of chewing gum in the basement of 533 McClintock Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  2. 1 kwi 2022 · Teaberry Gum was originally created in 1900 but did not become popular until the 1960s. The D.L. Clark Company of Pittsburgh bought the patent to make the gum from Charles Burke. Charles has been experimenting with making the gum and had been flavoring it like his favorite wintergreen flavor.

  3. 21 lip 2023 · Teaberry Gum is a classic chewing gum brand that was first introduced by the D.L. Clark Company in the early 1900s. The gum's unique flavor comes from the Teaberry plant, which is native to North America and has a sweet, minty taste.

  4. The Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company made Teaberry and Tendermint gum. However, by 1931, the candy bar business had grown so large that Clark decided to specialize exclusively in candy bars and the Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was sold and renamed the Clark Gum Company.

  5. In 1921 the gum side of the business (which was made in a separate factory anyway) was spun off into its own company: Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company (later shortened to Clark Gum Company). They were best known for two flavors: Teaberry and Tendermint.

  6. Clark’s Teaberry gum debuted in 1900 after the company secured a patent for "easy-chewing" gum, inspired by the wintergreen flavor of mountain teaberry leaves Clark chewed as a child. The gum reached its top popularity during the 1960s, largely due to a Herb Alpert commercial featuring " The Teaberry Shuffle ."

  7. They still have the gum on the market. it is made by the company named Clark(R), sold in a pink - color pack, and tasted like teaberry (wintergreen). You can watch the commercials for the gum at www.youtube.com. I remember when they used to sell this gum in snack machines in the early 70s at the service stations that had Pit Stops and restaurants.

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