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What Happened To Stride Gum? - MSNStride burst onto the candy scene in the 2000s. Nowadays, fans of the gum might have a hard time finding it depending on where they live. Here's why.
EAST HANOVER, N.J. — Stride gum today announced the release of its iOS game, "Gumulon," a new mobile app game controlled by chewing. Using the front-facing camera available on select mobile ...
For a while though, Stride managed to maintain interest with consumers. In 2011, for example, Kraft Foods brought in Shaun White as a celebrity spokesperson and released a new flavor called Whitemint.
Stride Gum has launched a new mission to support classic American arcades called Save the Arcades 2, and you can help choose the winner just by playing an old-time videogame. For most people, the ...
Promoting its new flavor of gum–endorsed by snowboarder Shaun White!–Stride’s spot-on parody is a welcome rib of Apple’s knack for delivering technological marvels with a minimalist touch ...
A small Stride logo appears intermittently in the 2006 video and the new version ends with a Stride credit. The star never wears Stride gear and never even appears to be chewing gum.
Stride is taking over the 7-Eleven store located on East 14th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, which will stock only the new gum and White's previous gum collaboration with Stride, Whitemint.
Stride Gum giving away $25,000 to help support struggling arcade By A. Yoon, 08.13.2009 ...
The makers of the chewing gum Stride plans to donate $25,000 to a struggling arcade. They’re letting the public decide which joint gets the dough by playing a retro-styled Flash game.
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