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Discontinued: 2020
Delivered authentic key lime pie taste with tart lime filling and graham cracker crust notes. The flavor was intense for the first few chews, but the flavor faded fast. Leading to the gum’s discontinuation.
Discontinued: 2020
Featured a creamy strawberry flavor with subtle cake and cream undertones. Similar to Japanese Hi-Chew candy with added mint freshening. One of the original three launch flavors that defined the Dessert Delights line.
Discontinued: 2018
An Extra Gum flavor that had a baked apple taste with cinnamon and pastry crust notes. Developed devoted followers who described it as authentically apple pie flavored. There was nothing like it on the market, and it disappointed fans when the gum was discontinued.
Discontinued: 2020
Replicated orange creamsicle popsicle taste with tangy orange and smooth vanilla cream. Think of a nostalgic summer treat experience in gum form. The combination balanced citrus sharpness with creamy sweetness.
Discontinued: 2020
Winner of the 2011 Fan Favorite Vote, beating Bananas Foster and Lemon Square. Delivered a fizzy root beer taste with creamy vanilla notes. Marketed with the “Hear the Fizz” tagline.
Discontinued: 2020
This gum flavor provided a tart lemon spike followed by sweet dessert notes. Inspired by a winning dessert from Bravo’s “Top Chef Just Desserts” Quickfire Challenge. The flavor lost the 2011 fan vote but launched anyway in 2012.
Discontinued: 2020
Combined multiple fruit flavors to recreate the rainbow sherbet ice cream experience. Typically featured orange, raspberry, and lime notes in layers. The complex flavor profile attempted to capture the colorful, multi-layered nature of the frozen dessert.
Discontinued: 2020
Blended raspberry fruit with vanilla frosting flavors to mimic cupcake taste. Introduced in 2013 as the line matured beyond simple dessert replications.
Discontinued: 2020
“Decadent combination of ripe, juicy peaches and buttery crust,” according to official Extra Gum descriptions. Captured the Southern dessert’s essence in gum form. Launched in 2013 alongside Raspberry Vanilla Cupcake. One devoted fan paired it with Apple Pie as the line’s best flavors, lamenting their loss years later.
Discontinued: 2020
Delivered fresh-baked cinnamon roll taste with warm spice and sweet icing notes. The final major flavor was added to the line in 2014. Now appears on eBay marked “RARE!” reflecting its collectible status. Represented the line’s evolution toward bakery-inspired flavors beyond traditional desserts.
Discontinued: 2018
Mixed mango and strawberry smoothie flavors in Extra’s first “smoothie” category venture. Launched in 2009 as a tropical innovation. The loss marked the decline of creative fruit flavors in favor of traditional mint varieties.
Discontinued: 2018
Combined blackberry and blueberry smoothie flavors for a rich, mixed berry experience. Partnered with Mango Smoothie as 2009’s smoothie innovation. Both flavors represented Wrigley’s attempt to capture blended fruit drink popularity in gum form. The smoothie concept preceded the more successful Dessert Delights approach by one year.
Discontinued: Limited run ended
A limited edition flavor combining raspberry and lime that received mixed reviews. Some described it as “strange or overly acidic” with a flavor that didn’t last long. Even critics acknowledged many people “wouldn’t miss it” if it were permanently discontinued.
Discontinued: Seasonal run ended
Fall-themed seasonal flavor featuring traditional pumpkin spice notes, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. The seasonal nature limited its availability, making it particularly sought after by collectors and nostalgic consumers.
Discontinued: Never fully launched
Finally, a test flavor from 2011 featuring New Orleans dessert taste with banana, caramel, and rum notes. But the flavor lost the Fan Flavorite Vote to Root Beer Float, preventing full market launch.