I Got My Black Jack Gum

  

Two 5-stick packs of Black Jack gum
  1. Black Jack Gum For Sale
  2. I Got Black I Got White Song

Black Jack is an aniseed-flavored chewing gum made by Mondelēz International, originally the American Chicle Company. As of July 2018 Gerrit's Brands, Inc. acquired the rights to Black Jack gum, along with Beemans and Clove, relaunching reformulated versions in November 2018.

Pump Up the Volume is a 1990 film about a shy teenager who runs a pirate radio station and causes an uproar when he speaks his mind and enthralls fellow teens. I got my Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi, and, uh, I got my Black Jack gum here, and I got that feeling. Yeah, that familiar feeling that something rank is going down out there. Sep 10, 2009  If you’re a fan of black liquorish, then you’ll feel right at home chewing this gum. Black Jack is a fairly cheap gum, coming in a package of five sticks for a price ranging anywhere from 45 to 70 cents, but never much higher. It is part of a small family of retro gums including Clove and Beeman’s that all run for the same price.

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In 1869, exiled former Mexican president and general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (famous for losing the Texas War of Independence) was living in New Jersey.[1] He brought Mexican chicle with him in hopes of selling it to raise funds to help him return to power in his home country. He persuaded Thomas Adams of Staten Island, New York, to buy it. Adams, a photographer and inventor, intended to vulcanize the chicle for use as a rubber substitute. Adams' efforts at vulcanization failed, but he noticed that Santa Anna liked to chew the chicle, which the ancient Mayans had done.

Disappointed with the rubber experiments, Adams boiled a small batch of chicle in his kitchen to create a chewing gum. He gave some to a local store to see if people would buy it; they did and he began production.

In 1871, Adams received a patent on a gum-making machine and began mass-producing chicle-based gum. His first product ('Snapping and Stretching') was pure chicle with no flavoring, but sold well enough to encourage Adams in his plans. He began to experiment with flavorings, beginning with sarsaparilla. In 1884, he began adding licorice flavoring and called his invention Adams' Black Jack, the first flavored gum in the U.S. It was also the first gum to be offered in sticks.

Black Jack Gum was sold well into the 1970s, when production ceased due to slow sales. It was re-introduced in October of 1986.[2]American Chicle was purchased by the Warner-Lambert Company in 1962, which became part of Pfizer in 2000. In 2002, Adams was purchased by Cadbury, which merged with Kraft Foods in 2010 and became part of Mondelēz in 2012 following the split.

Black Jack chewing gum returned to the market in the 2000s, in limited quantities, often sold in candy specialty shops.

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In the book Deviant, author Harold Schechter mentions that American serial killer Ed Gein chewed Black Jack gum during his sanity hearing.In the TV series Homeland, Saul Berenson is fond of those chewing-gums. Black Jack gum was also used in the television show Boardwalk Empire. It was featured in Nucki's flashbacks in Season 5, Episode 6.

In Seinfeld Season 3, Episode 5 ('The Library'), Seinfeld is reminiscing with an old friend. He asks if they were chewing Black Jack gum. She says, 'Ugh licorice gum? Never!' https://ninatlanta.netlify.app/liquor-and-poker-band-bristol.html.

I Got My Black Jack Gum

In the 1990 movie Pump up the Volume, Christian Slater's character prefers Black Jack gum .

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In the Sanford and Son episode 'Coffins for Sale' Fred makes a reference to Black Jack Gum being chewed by General Pershing.

In Season 3, Episode 10 of the Showtime original series Homeland, acting director of the CIA, Saul Berenson ensures his secretary has an adequate supply during a tense moment. (Later it is referenced as his lucky gum). 'I'm out of Black Jack. Anymore out there?' Secretary brings him a pack from her desk. 'Is this the last pack?' Secretary: 'I've got you plenty more. Don't worry'.

Rage (1977) by Stephen King. In chapter 22 the lead character, Charlie Decker, says: 'Black Jack gum - there is no finer'

In Season 3, Episode 16 of the American TV series Northern Exposure, 'Three Amigos,' Ruth-Anne offers Maurice a pack of Black Jack gum to bury with their late friend, Bill. She said he always liked it. Then, before they completely finish Bill's burial in the wilderness, Maurice offers Holling a stick and then he stuffs the pack of gum between the rocks that are covering the burial mound.

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References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/6-things-you-may-not-know-about-santa-anna
  2. ^https://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/25/business/new-revival-old-time-gum.html
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Pump Up the Volume is a 1990 film about a shy teenager who runs a pirate radio station and causes an uproar when he speaks his mind and enthralls fellow teens.

Written and directed by Allan Moyle.

Mark Hunter[edit]

  • You ever get the feeling that everything in America is completely fucked up? You know that feeling that the whole country is like, one inch away from saying, 'That's it! Forget it!'. I mean, think about it. Everything's polluted. The environment, the government, the schools, you name it. Speaking of schools, I was walking the hallowed halls the other day and I ask myself,'Is there life after high school?' Because I can't face tomorrow, let alone a whole year than shit. Yeah, you got it, folks. It's me again with a little attitude for all of you out there in Whitebread Land. All you nice people living in the middle of America, the beautiful. Let's see, we're on, uh, 92 FM tonight, and it feels like a nice, clean little band so far. No one else is using it, price is right. And, yes, folks, you guessed it. Tonight, I'm as horny as a ten peckered owl, so stay tuned because this is Hard Harry reminding you to eat your cereal with a fork and do your homework in the dark.
  • Okay. Down to business. I got my Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi, and, uh, I got my Black Jack gum here, and I got that feeling. Mmm. Yeah, that familiar feeling that something rank is going down out there. [puts needle on record player, and 'Everybody Knows' plays][Leonard Cohen: ♪ Everybody knows that the dice are loaded. Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed. Everybody knows the war is over. Everybody knows the good guys lost. Everybody knows the fight was fixed. The poor stay poor, the rich get rich. That's how it goes. Everybody knows. Everybody knows that the boat is leaking. Everybody knows that the captain lied. Everybody got this broken feeling, like their father or their dog just died. Everybody talking to their pockets. Everybody wants a box of chocolates, and a long-stem rose. Everybody knows. Everybody knows that you love me, baby. Everybody knows that you really do. Everybody knows that you've been faithful. Ah, give or take a night or two. Everybody knows you've been discreet. ♪] Yeah, I can smell it. I can almost taste it. The rankness in the air. It's everywhere. It's running through that old pipeline out there, trickling along the dumb concrete river and coming up through the drains of those lovely track homes we all live in.
  • Guess who? It's 10 o'clock, do you care where your parents are?
  • Talk hard, I like that. It's like a dirty thought in a nice clean mind.
  • You hear about some kid who did something stupid, something desperate; what possessed him? How could he do such a terrible thing? Well, it's really quite simple, actually. Consider the life of a teenager - you have parents, teachers telling you what to do, you have movies, magazines and TV telling you what to do, but you know what you have to do. Your job, your purpose is to get accepted, get a cute girlfriend, think up something great to do with the rest of your life. What if you're confused and can't imagine a career? What if you're funny looking and can't get a girlfriend? You see, no-one wants to hear it. But the terrible secret is that being young is sometimes less fun than being dead.
  • I'm sick of being ashamed. I don't mind being dejected and rejected, but I'm not going to be ashamed about it. At least pain is real. I mean, you look around and you see nothing is real, but at least the pain is real.
  • They say I'm disturbed. Well, of course I'm disturbed. I mean, we're all disturbed. And if we're not, why not? Doesn't this blend of blindness and blandness want to make you do something crazy? Then why not do something crazy? It makes a helluva lot more sense than blowing your fucking brains out.
  • 'Dear Harry, I think you're boring and obnoxious and have a high opinion of yourself.' Course some of you are probably thinking I sent this one to myself. 'I think school is okay if you just look at it right. I mean I like your music, but I really don't see why you can't be cheerful for one second.' I'll tell you since you asked. I just arrived in this stupid suburb. I have no friends, no money, no car, no license. And even if I did have a license all I can do is drive out to some stupid mall. Maybe if I'm lucky play some fucking video games, smoke a joint and get stupid. You see, there's nothing to do anymore. Everything decent's been done. All the great themes have been used up. Turned into theme parks. So I don't really find it exactly cheerful to be living in the middle of a totally, like, exhausted decade where there's nothing to look forward to and no one to look up to.
  • You see I didn't plan it like this. My dumb dad got me this shortwave radio set so I could just talk to my buddies back east. But I couldn't reach anybody. So I just imagined I was talking to nobody, I imagined nobody listening. Maybe I imagined there would be one person out there.. And then one day I woke up, and I realized I was never going to be normal, so I said, 'Fuck it.' I said, 'So be it.' And Happy Harry Hard-On was born. But I never meant to hurt anyone. I never meant to hurt anyone. I'm sorry Malcolm. I never said, 'Don't do it.'
  • We're all worried, we're all in pain. That just comes with having eyes and having ears. But just remember one thing - it can't get any worse, it can only get better. High school is the bottom, being a teenager sucks, but that's the point, surviving it is the whole point. Quitting is not going to make you stronger, living will. So just hang on and hang in there.
  • OK, this is really me now. No more hiding. Listen, we're all worried, we're all in pain. That just comes with having eyes and with having ears. But just remember one thing, it can't get any worse, it can only get better. I mean High School is the bottom. Being a teenager sucks! But that's the point, surviving it is the whole point! Quitting is not going to make you strong, living will. So just hang on and hang in there. You know, I know all about the hating and the sneering. I'm a member of the 'why bother' generation myself. But why did I bother to come out here tonight, and why did you? I mean, It's time. It's begins with us, not with politicians, the experts or the teachers but with us. With you and with me. The ones who need it most. I gotta believe, with everything in me, the whole world is longing for healing. Even the trees, the earth itself are crying out for it. You can hear it everywhere. Same kinda healing I desperately needed and I finally feel has begun, with you.

Nora Diniro[edit]

  • I say do it. I don't care what, just do it. Jam me, jack me, push me, pull me, talk hard.

Dialogue[edit]

Mark Hunter: Okay. Down to business. I got my Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi, and, uh, I got my Black Jack gum here, and I got that feeling. Mmm. Yeah, that familiar feeling that something rank is going down out there. [puts needle on record player, and 'Everybody Knows' plays]
Leonard Cohen:♪ Everybody knows that the dice are loaded. ♪
♪ Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed. ♪
♪ Everybody knows the war is over. ♪

♪ Everybody knows the good guys lost. ♪
♪ Everybody knows the fight was fixed. ♪
♪ The poor stay poor, the rich get rich. ♪
♪ That's how it goes. ♪
♪ Everybody knows. ♪
♪ Everybody knows that the boat is leaking. ♪
♪ Everybody knows that the captain lied. ♪
♪ Everybody got this broken feeling, like their father or their dog just died. ♪
♪ Everybody talking to their pockets. ♪
♪ Everybody wants a box of chocolates, and a long-stem rose. ♪
♪ Everybody knows. ♪
♪ Everybody knows that you love me, baby. ♪
♪ Everybody knows that you really do. ♪
♪ Everybody knows that you've been faithful. ♪
♪ Ah, give or take a night or two. ♪
♪ Everybody knows you've been discreet. ♪
♪ Ah, give or take a night or two. ♪
♪ Everybody knows you've been discreet. ♪
Mark Hunter: Yeah, I can smell it. I can almost taste it; The rankness in the air. It's everywhere. It's running through that old pipeline out there, trickling along the dumb concrete river, and comin' up through the drains of those lovely track homes we all live in.

Taglines[edit]

  • The Voice of a Generation.
  • Steal the Air.
  • Talk Hard.
Gum

Black Jack Gum For Sale

Cast[edit]

  • Christian Slater - Mark Hunter (Hard Harry)
  • Samantha Mathis - Nora Diniro
  • Annie Ross - Loretta Creswood
  • Scott Paulin - Brian Hunter
  • Mimi Kennedy - Marla Hunter
  • Anthony Lucero - Malcolm Kaiser
  • Billy Morrissette - Mazz Mazzilli
  • Robert Schenkkan - David Deaver
  • Cheryl Pollak - Paige Woodward
  • Ellen Greene - Jan Emerson
  • Ahmet Zappa - Jaime

External links[edit]

Wikipedia has an article about:
  • Pump Up the Volume quotes at the Internet Movie Database
  • Pump Up the Volume at Rotten Tomatoes

I Got Black I Got White Song

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