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Who Invented the Gumdrop?
The gumdrop was invented by a chemist and candy maker named Percy S. Truesdell. In 1915 he changed the texture of this sugar concoction. By adding starch in a formula he developed at Ohio State University, he changed a hard candy into a smooth, chewy delight. He later became known as the “Gumdrop King”.
Uses for Gumdrops
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Crafty Gumdrops
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Gumdrop Penguins |
DIY Gumdrops
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Other Gumdrop Tidbits
An interesting sidelight is the fact that the classic board game Candy Land
features both a Gumdrop Pass and a
Gumdrop Mountain.
Then there is the song by Barney called "If All The Raindrops" (The Raindrop Song)
with the line:
So, enjoy a gumdrop, or two or three, on National Gumdrop Day, February 15, or any day of the year this chewy treat appeals to you.
(c) Gumdrop Holiday Review by Wednesday Elf written on 2/15/2019. Updated on 2/16/2024
If all the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops, oh what a life I would lead.
A more modern offshoot of the original gumdrop are today's popular 'gummies' in the form of gummy bears and gummy worms. Kids seem to love these gelatin-based chewable sweets.
Summary
So, enjoy a gumdrop, or two or three, on National Gumdrop Day, February 15, or any day of the year this chewy treat appeals to you.
Happy Gumdrop Day!
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(c) Gumdrop Holiday Review by Wednesday Elf written on 2/15/2019. Updated on 2/16/2024
I love gumdrops! I have never tried to make my own. Clearly, that is something I need to do. They really are cute for decorating, but personally, I love their taste too. Hope you had a happy gumdrop day.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy eating gumdrops, Mouse. I think you would have fun making your own.
DeleteI too love gumdrops. Thanks for some interesting gumdrop facts!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning those gumdrop facts, Mary Beth. And I had no idea their invention went so far back. Obviously they are a popular candy, so have been around so long.
DeleteOooo memories of Candyland - I loved that game!
ReplyDeleteCandy Land was a fun game to play as a kid, and with my kids. :) Thanks for your visit, Tracey.
DeleteLol, these national days are always fun, and gumdrops yum. I could go for some right now!
ReplyDeleteI love finding these wacky and wonderful fun days, Barbara. This one made me hungry for gumdrops too. :)
DeleteI've loved gumdrops since I was a kid. I love the spicy ones most, but any gumdrop will likely do for me. Lots of interesting information here about them, thanks Wednesday Elf!
ReplyDeleteIt was such fun learning all these fun facts about gumdrops. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your visit, Nancy.
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