Paris Gum Factory
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Paris Gum Factory
Hidalgo County Historical Commission McAllen Historic Preservation Council Cordially invite you to attend Dedication Ceremonies honoring Paris Gum Factory Texas Historical Marker and City of McAllen Landmark MJrker Ceremony will take place at 609 Business 83 McAllen, TX on October 11, 2013 a t 10 A.M . Refreshments and Mariachi to follow . BUBBLE GU M KI NG ======:::J A~. ~~ KING " The story of the Paris Gum Factory starts with Andrew J. Paris (pictured left) who came to McAllen in the early 40's from Detroit, Michigan. He opened Andrew J Paris Import Sales in a small office at 121 Y2 S Main St in McAllen and began manufacturing chewing gum in Monterrey Mexico and importing it along with mint candy into the US. BUBUlE·GUM KIIIG . ll ;lIl1 lJ,I. I;l~ " ,c'I UI, ::1 rUWI III " ~I;n it • ="1.11 Dedication of Texas Historical Marker and McAllen Landmark Marker Paris Gum Factory One day, while walking down the street, Paris came across a group of boys fighting. Upon breaking up the fight, he was surprised to discover the fight was over a piece of bubble gum- a rare and expensive commodity at that time. Recognizing an opportunity, Paris came up with the idea to mass-produce and flood the market with bubble gum. His fluency in Spanish which had built relationships and gained trust with the Mexican people was the key to this maneuver. As a result, he was able to obtain large quantities of latex- something none of the major US manufacturers were able to do back then. Within 48 hours Paris had convinced the factories to convert to bubble gum. He also had cornered the latex market in Mexico- the supply for the entire western hemisphere. Paris then dumped 5000 tons of the Mexican bubble gum on the market and it was an enormous overnight success. Paris Bubble Gum sold for a penny a piece and quickly became a household name. Along with making bubble gum accessible to everyone, Paris launched one of the biggest trends in the business- the art of blowing bubbles. Paris even taught a young Natalie Wood how to blow bubbles in preparation for her role in "A Miracle on 34th Street." Life Magazine deemed Paris as the Bubble Gum King in their February 3, 1947 issue and Universal Newsreel's "Bubble Trouble" hit the theaters three weeks later. Paris made numerous worldwide radio appearances throughout 1947 and 1948 blowing his famous bubbles. Friday, October 11, 2013 10:00 A.M. The building follows the Art Deco style of the era with its four corner-curved windows constructed out of glass blocks. The small tower on the building originally sported a neon lit boy and girl blowing a bubble on either side. The building also had large glass panels on both sides of the entrance which made the front area of the structure very open. Paris' son, John A Paris, compiled the history of his father's legacy in a documentary titled "Andy Paris: Bubble Gum King". For more information please visit www.bubblegumking.com and www.facebook.comlbubblegumkingmovie. Sponsored by Hidalgo County Historical Commission McAllen Historical Preservation Council 609 Highway 83 McAllen, TX PROIlRAM HIDALG[J COUNTY CDMMiSSIDNER'S C[]UIU Ramon Garcia, County Judge A.C. Cuellar, Jr., Precinct One Hector "Tito" Palacios, Precinct Two Joe M. Flores, Precinct Three Joseph Palacios, Precinct Four MCALLEN CITY CI1MMISSIDN Mayor Jim Darling Hilda Salinas Aida Ramirez Scott Crane Trey Pebley John Ingram Veronica Vela Whitacre Mike Perez, City Manager []CT[)BER 11, 2m3 MASTER []F [:EREMDNIES Raymond Pedraza, Producer/ Reporter McAllen Cable Network WELC[JME 6INTR[][)UCTI[JN DF BUESTS Trey Pebley, City Commissioner District 2, McAllen HISTDRIC PRESERVArmN Ann Tafel, Chairman McAllen Historic Preservation Council HIDAU1[l [![] ~ NTY HISHIRI[:Al [![JMMISSI[JN Adela Ortega, Chairman REMINSCEN[!ES John Paris, Paris Gum Factory Heir UNVEiLlNB OF MARKER John Paris, Paris Gum Factory Heir Trey Pebley, City Commissioner District McAllen READING [If INSCRIPTION John Paris, Paris Gum Factory Heir HIDALGO C[JUNTY HIST[JR~CAl [![JMMISSIDN Adela Ortega, Chairman Glenn Housley, Vice Chairman Alicia de la Rosa, Secretary Diana Cantu, Treasurer MCALLEN HISTI1RII:: PRESERVArnm [![JIJN[!IL Ann Tafel, Chairman Mary Lou Hemy, Vice Chairman Alex Moreno Rudy Molina Joe Averill Jr. Dr. Barrera MARIACH ~ BAND Mariachi Imperial Please join us for refreshments after the ceremony