As a kid I had a hell of sweet tooth. Halloween had nothing
on me as far candy consumption was concerned. With a mom who regularly chugged
Coca Cola around and an old man who maintained a high volume bubble gum dish in
his barber shop I was assured that sweets would have no trouble breaching the
walls of my home.
Down the block from where I lived was a drive-thru dairy that stocked an
incredible array of treats for the kids from the Catholic school to hit up on
the way home: wax bottles filled with bright colored sticky liquids of unknown origins, 2nd
tier off quality chocolate bars that sat too long in the sun, PEZ dispensers with their strange hard chalky candies, hard candy necklaces that discolored
your neck, citrus flavored suckers on white paper loops in endless cellophane rolls
like machine gun ammo and packs of queer bubblegum cards with equally strange
(and tasteless) cardboard like bubble gum. Somehow I could never get a decent
bubble out of that gum. The texture was woody, the flavor almost medicinal and
the amount of work it took just to get it soft was almost too much work for the
dingy amount of pleasure it produced.
I loved gum probably more than any other kind of confection
that came my way. You might think, gum, what the hell, there’s a million kinds
of candy out there to love. Ok, sure, I wasn’t opposed to a Hershey bar, cinnamon
toothpicks or those gaudy oversized suckers from an amusement parks. But gum
was ubiquitous, it was everywhere and best of all, carried regularly in my mom’s
purse. Those were the days when you were assured of an after lunch stick of gum
when you were out and about.
Gum ruled
my candy coated world because it was sanctioned and indulged in by the powers
that were.There were so many kinds of gum out there that rocked our
kid worlds back in the 60’s. I remember the weird pleasures of Black Jack,
Clove, Beemans. Dentyne and Chicklets but it was the big guns, Wrigley’s Doublemint,
Spearmint and, best of all, Juicy Fruit, that carried the day on a regular basis. Of all the flavors out there only
Juicy Fruit was guaranteed to satisfy. I know that mint gums were preferable to
adults to mask those after-meal scents, too much booze or to settle down a rumbly tummy. But to
a kid that wild tropical minded taste was just the thing that could, in its
soft squishy kid of way, make a dessert jones disappear or quiet down the mind
before a movie at the West Coast picture palace. If I couldn’t get Good and
Plenty, Abbazabba or chocolate Dots I knew that I could always coax a stick of Juicy
Fruit out of my mom’s pocket book.
Years pass and boys grow up. In recent years I have taken on dark chocolate,
high in cacao, to satisfy my candy urges. I left behind boxes of malted milk balls
and instead, I seek out See’s marzipan by the half pound to satisfy my candy urges. I put aside the joys of hard butterscotch candies by the bagful and indulge, instead, in Almond Roca from the can. And gum, well, I have a partner who
knows how to blow a mighty fine bubble from stick gum, even without the benefit of Bazooka Joe’s
favorite brand around to make bubbles with. After all these years I don’t know if Juicy Fruit
would even satisfy a candy jones anymore.
So it makes me wonder, why I am in such a big damn hurry to
seek out Juicy Fruit, the strain? I know that just doing a dry hit will be a trip
back to child hood, but will that trip also come with all the repercussions of
that "just don’t do it" claptrap that came along with the marijuana messages of my
youth? What kind of sick and demented grower would market a strain that tastes like a slice of life that was decidedly not friendly to dope? A man just has to find out.
What draws me to this strain is that it is close as I can get to the landrace genetics that I love. How can you go wrong with a melange of Thai and Afghan flowers tumbling around in your head? My reads on Leafly give me the impression that it is a happy kind of dope, a real wake and bake kind of strain, something that is guaranteed to slap a big old happy smile on your face no matter when or where you use it.
What draws me to this strain is that it is close as I can get to the landrace genetics that I love. How can you go wrong with a melange of Thai and Afghan flowers tumbling around in your head? My reads on Leafly give me the impression that it is a happy kind of dope, a real wake and bake kind of strain, something that is guaranteed to slap a big old happy smile on your face no matter when or where you use it.
When I think of that I think, okay, that’s what would happen
when my mom would dig out a pack of gum from her bag. No matter how bad the day was a stick of Juicy Fruit gum would turn things around. Sounds like whoever put together the ying
and the yang of those plants knew what they were doing. Sounds like I just might
have to make my way down to the convenience store and pick up a pack of Juicy
Fruit until I can find a dispensary that can take care of that old slice of life jones.
I may get lucky sooner than I think. And while I don’t necessarily trust those on-line menus I read that Peaceful Choice out in Boulder just might make my day. My birthday is around the
corner. Who needs cake when there is good stick of gum is to be had?
Salud!