Bozo was a huge part of Topps early success and shows the importance of their automatic vending division. They just kept cranking out gumballs in the early days, without any need to really market the product except to the trade. They also avoided having to pay for fancy packaging as Bozo ball gum was originally sold in those red penny vending machines we all remember from the supermarket or corner store:
Later iterations would be sold at retail. By 1974 you could buy a gumball for two cents over-the counter.
That little ad is interesting and I blew it up and reoriented it for a better look:
In addition to apple there was orange, cherry, grape and hot (is that a flavor?) There was a larger packaging configuration too and this is the one I recall, from 1975 or so :
That came in a box like this and went for a dime:
This gumball machine hails from Canada:
A number of scans above were provided courtesy of www.collectingcandy.com - go give Jason some love!
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