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How gumballs are made

Mar 12th, 2009 by admin | 0

A year round favorite for all ages is gumballs.  But around Halloween these can come with a shock in the center, so lets creep behind the scenes to what’s inside these special chews.

Nothing is as fun as blowing gum, but when it comes to Halloween. You can grab gumballs that look like eyeballs, orange pumpkins containing special seeds, count black-u-las filled with a blood like liquid. Around October gum can get a little gruesome.

Dubble Bubble has been making gum for over 50 years and Halloween has always been an important holiday. “Gumballs very popular at Halloween, it’s an affordable indulgence for kids and they are easy to pass out.” said, Leigh Nykoliantion, Gumball Guru at Dubble Bubble.

Modern machinery means gumballs can be more elaborate, filled with secret flavors, or covered with printed pictures. So watch the video below to see how gumballs are manufactured.

Putting bubble gum balls in a blender is fun!

Feb 9th, 2009 by admin | 0

Ever wonder what happens when you put gumballs in a blender?  We did and we found this short video that shows the destruction of assorted color gum balls in a blender in slow motion.

Gum balls in a blender

So click the link to watch: Time Warp: Gumballs in Blender

Lego Gum Ball Sorting Machine

Jan 26th, 2009 by admin | 0

Folks, we thought we’d seen it all until we found this YouTube video of a gumball sorter made of Lego’s®.

This intelligent machine made by the Lego® Mindstorms® NXT group can sort five colors of gum balls using a light sensor and 2 motors. After sorting is complete, the result is five columns of solid color white, yellow, red green and blue gumballs.

As you know, we love all things gumballs and we played with lego’s as a child growing up, so we are truly amazed.

Gumball Portrait of Barack Obama

Jan 21st, 2009 by admin | 1

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photograph by michael k. dakota/janaury 19, 2009/King Kennedy Artist Franz Spohn adds the last rows of gumballs to a mural of Barack Obama assembled at the King Kennedy Center on the eve of his inaugeration as 44th president.

By Diane Smith
Record-Courier staff writer

“Yes we can!” shouted the large group assembled at the King Kennedy Center in Ravenna on Monday.
And later, yes, they did.

On the eve of the presidential inauguration, more than 100 children and adults came together to craft a mural of President-elect Barack Obama made up of nearly 13,000 gumballs. The event was part of events at the center to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and pay tribute to Obama.

Two by two, participants fed 136 gumballs into plastic tubes, which were then assembled on the large loom to form an image of Obama’s face. Each tube had a “map” instructing the mural makers on the order the gumballs were to be put into the tube. Participants could take the map home as a souvenir so they could later identify their part in the project.

The mural, sponsored by Ripley’s Believe it or Not, will be framed and then sent to one of Ripley’s museums. Ripley’s sponsored the piece, and funds over and above the expenses of the piece will be donated to the King Kennedy Center for its building fund.

Artist Franz Spohn said he thought it was a fitting metaphor for the president-elect’s call for public service.
“If you do something as a community, you’ll be amazed at the results,” he said.

Spohn has created two previous murals with children from King Kennedy. The first one, which depicts King and Rosa Parks, hangs in the Kent State University library but is owned by the center. The second, which hangs at the community center, depicts King with his wife, Coretta Scott King.

He said he enjoys the energy of the Ravenna group.

“This is what I love, utter chaos,” he said as he watched the activity. Before they began the project, Spohn addressed his “participating artists.” “I do not chew or eat your crayons,” he said. “Please do not chew or eat my gumballs.” Tubes were distributed to children, and a few were carried by surprised adults, who looked like kids at Christmas. “You never saw gumballs create so much excitement, did you?” said Ann Gosky as she placed bowls of gumballs on the tables.

The most prevalent color in the mural is purple ” 6,801 gumballs of that color were used to create contrast in the image and to depict Obama’s dark hair, suit and the blue in the American Flag. The image also contained 2,411 orange gumballs, 1,240 blue, 225 green, 801 red, 191 pink, 756 yellow and 349 white.

Spohn buys the gumballs by the case and sorts them by color. Before purple gumballs existed, he would go through the painstaking process of spray painting the gumballs black.

The event also included songs, poems and speeches in honor of King and Obama. The Rev. Eddie Harris, pastor of Upper Room Ministries in Ravenna, led the packed crowd in shouting, “Yes we can.” “One person can make a difference,” he said. “We have a splendid example in our president-elect.”

Do It Yourself Gumball Party Favors

Dec 18th, 2008 by admin | 0

Are you looking for a really fun party favor that you can create yourself?  Look no further… how about making gumball party favors for your wedding, birthday party or special event?

Required Materials

  1. Gumballs (10-12 per bag). Gumball.com offers 12 different gumballs by color as well as many other gourmet gumballs. You can purchase colors specific to your wedding or party theme!  Gumballs are sold in bulk and each case weighs 16 lbs and contains 850 pieces.
  2. Clear flat bottom 4 oz. candy bags which can be purchased online at Pritchard.com.
  3. Blank labels made of thick card stock that are cut to fit the width of the candy bag
  4. Transparent tape

Instructions

  1. You can have your labels custom designed and printed OR you can make them yourself using a graphic design software like PhotoShop and a color printer.
  2. Fill each bag with 10-12 gumballs.  Ensure you order enough gumballs and bags to
  3. When your labels have been printed, simply affix the labels to the gumball gift bags with the transparent tape.
  4. Offer these fun give aways to your guests and make them smile.