Malabar (chewing gum)
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Chewing gum | |
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France | |
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Kréma | |
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Malabar is a trademark French brand of chewing gum, launched in 1958 by Kréma. It is now a brand of Cadbury which is owned by Kraft.
Famous for their long-running series of advertisements they first launched in 1958, it was not until 1969 that the now famous blond man wearing a yellow jersey on his chest and wearing an M surrounded by a red oval came to represent the brand. The figure, created by the designer Jean-Claude Poirier, is no longer the central part of the advertisements but is still present on the packaging of the gum. [1]
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