Fruit Stripe

The individual pieces of gum were striped and were packaged in zebra-striped wrappers, which also acted as temporary tattoos.

[1] In 1981 Nabisco acquired Fruit Stripe through its purchase of the Beech-Nut Life Savers's candy line from E.R Squibb.

[citation needed] In January 2024, Ferrero announced that it would cease further production of Fruit Stripe gum.

[4] The Stripe Family Animals, which included a zebra, tiger, elephant, and mouse, were also used for advertising and featured in a coloring book and plush toys.

In 1996, Fruit Stripe gave five cents from the sale of each Jumbo Pack and Variety Multipack to the World Wildlife Fund, totaling about $100,000, for the preservation of endangered animals and their habitats.

All five Fruit Stripe gum flavors