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Bubblegum music? Literally true, as Ear Candy Magazine tells the story:

What exactly are Chu-Bops some of you may be asking? Chu-Bops were packs of record-shaped bubblegum that came housed in a small 3X3 inch replica album cover.

Chu-Bops were introduced in 1980 by the Amural Products Company. The first series they produced, consisted of eight different rock and soul album covers by assorted artists including The Knack, Pat Benatar, Rush, The Spinners and Abba. Each miniature album had a song lyric (usually the biggest hit) printed on the back side. They also had a detachable flap that was an order form for mail order offers.
 
chubops-1.jpg


Bubblegum music? Literally true, as Ear Candy Magazine tells the story:

What exactly are Chu-Bops some of you may be asking? Chu-Bops were packs of record-shaped bubblegum that came housed in a small 3X3 inch replica album cover.

Chu-Bops were introduced in 1980 by the Amural Products Company. The first series they produced, consisted of eight different rock and soul album covers by assorted artists including The Knack, Pat Benatar, Rush, The Spinners and Abba. Each miniature album had a song lyric (usually the biggest hit) printed on the back side. They also had a detachable flap that was an order form for mail order offers.
Hey man, got any Chu-Bops? :popcorn:

The emoji above is entitled popcorn. I dunno why.
 
chubops-1.jpg


Bubblegum music? Literally true, as Ear Candy Magazine tells the story:

What exactly are Chu-Bops some of you may be asking? Chu-Bops were packs of record-shaped bubblegum that came housed in a small 3X3 inch replica album cover.

Chu-Bops were introduced in 1980 by the Amural Products Company. The first series they produced, consisted of eight different rock and soul album covers by assorted artists including The Knack, Pat Benatar, Rush, The Spinners and Abba. Each miniature album had a song lyric (usually the biggest hit) printed on the back side. They also had a detachable flap that was an order form for mail order offers.
Years later, Hanson would pay homage to the product
 
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