Gatorgum Pillows
Description: In 1970, Stokely-Van Camp produced a thirst quenching chewing gum, marketing it as Gatorgum. The gum was manufactured by Fleer (the baseball card people), and was available in both lemon-lime and orange flavors. The gum was invented with the intention of offering 'hydration enhancement' and the 'prevention of dry mouth,' though there is no information that the gum did either of these things. Regardless, people loved the gum, though its popularity began waning in the late '70s, though lucky for Gatorgum fans, an ill timed long term manufacturing contract ensured the gum was still made until the late '80s. Like clockwork, the gum was discontinued when the contract expired in 1989, and slowly began disappearing from store shelves.
Gatorgum Thirst Quencher 1970 - (Outbackside) Pillow
by OutbackSide
$23 $28
Description: A retro-style logo featuring the text 'GATORGUM' in large green block letters with black outline, set against a yellow rounded rectangular background. Below it, smaller black text reads 'THIRST QUENCHING GUM'. A jagged orange lightning bolt cuts diagonally through the center.
GATORGUM THIRST QUENCHING GUM Lightning Bolt Pillow
by Ruanara Studio
$23 $28
Vintage GatorGum Retro 1980s Fleer Sports Candy Nostalgia Pillow
by The Dark Matter Art
$23 $28
Gatorgum Thirst Quencher 1970 Vintage - (cole_artisan) Pillow
by Cole Artisan
$23 $28