Scanlens Store Display Boxes
Have Fun with Scanlens Gum!
So went the slogan of this much loved Aussie confectionary maker, active from the 1930′s to 80′s. But how do you make bubble gum fun? How about producing animal-dropping sized pellets and packing them in calico bags with a Gold Rush theme?
Kids were apparently more than able to look past the droppings angle and concentrate on the Western-themed goodness and a highly portable container, one that I’m sure would have gone beautifully at the bottom of the school bag for a couple of months or more, waiting until high summer before assimilating itself with every text book and rotten apple within oozing distance. Gold indeed!
The gold nuggets had the cowboys covered, so the next logical step was to go after the protagonist market with the American Indian themed Totem Poles. I’m dubious that much historical or anthropological research was undertaken by the creators of these, but nevertheless the result is still slightly less culturally insensitive than Redskin Split ice creams
I believe these were peach flavoured, which sounds awful to me, if anyone can remember the taste and enlighten me, feel free!
More Scanlens ahead on Toltoys.com…
Cheers!
Will
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Hee hee! The Golden Nugget bags were awesome. I used to get them all the time in the 70s. Funny thing is, on a trip to the US in 2006 I found the same thing there – still being made by 'Double Bubble' and they are called 'Gold Rocks'.
I actually think they were sold here as well. Maybe in competition with the Aussie version, because the image on the US bag is really familiar. I bought some when I was there and they brough back many memories