Fruit Stripe

Fruit Stripe was an artificially and naturally flavored fruit chewing gum produced by Beech-Nut in 1960 and discontinued in 2024. The individual pieces of gum were striped and were packaged in zebra-striped wrappers, which also acted as temporary tattoos.

History

The "Five Flavor Gum" was invented by James Parker and first sold in 1960 by the Beech-Nut company.[1]

A new variety was introduced, Fruit Stripe Gummy Candy, in 2022. In January 2024, Ferrero announced that it would cease further production of Fruit Stripe gum.[2]

Flavors

Two types of five-flavor packs of Fruit Stripe were produced:[3]

  • 1) Chewing gum: wet 'n wild melon, cherry, lemon, orange, and peach smash
  • 2) Bubble gum: cherry, grape, mixed fruit, lemon, and cotton candy

Mascots

A character known as the Fruit Stripe Gum Man was used to promote the product; he was an anthropomorphic gum pack with limbs and a face.[4] The Stripe Family Animals, which included a zebra, tiger, elephant, and mouse, were also used for advertising and featured in a coloring book and plush toys.[5]

However, the zebra—later named Yipes—outlasted the other characters to become Fruit Stripe's sole mascot.[6] Yipes was shown prominently on Fruit Stripe gum packaging. The advertising slogan "Yipes! Stripes!" has often been used with this character.[7] Wrappers contain temporary tattoos of Yipes inline skating, skateboarding, playing baseball, hang gliding, playing basketball, bicycling, snowboarding, surfing, playing soccer, playing tennis, and eating grass.[8] In 1988, Yipes was made into a promotional bendy figure.

Promotions

In 1996, Fruit Stripe gave five cents from the sale of each Jumbo Pack and Variety Multipack to the World Wildlife Fund, totaling about $100,000, for the preservation of endangered animals and their habitats.[9]

See also

References

  1. US trademark 72133756^
  2. Fruit Stripe Gum discontinued by Ferrera The Takeout, January 8, 2024, retrieved January 8, 2024^
  3. Fruit Stripe website, retrieved on 2016-08-30^
  4. Fruit Stripe Gum Man with motorcycle, AdvertisingIconMuseum.org. Retrieved on 2-25-09.^
  5. Food Character Premiums, TheImaginaryWorld.com. Retrieved on 2-25-09.^
  6. Fruit Stripe Retroland^
  7. Cara Appelbaum. Planters gives a yipe for fruit stripe Adweek's Marketing Week, May 27, 1991^
  8. Now and later, fruit stripe, super bubble extended Professional Candy Buyer, July 2008^
  9. Who We Are, FarleysandSathers.com^