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Bryce Alderton
FAIRGROUNDS -- So all those years of ignoring mom telling you not to
chew bubble gum finally paid off -- in blowing the biggest bubble in the
bubble gum blowing contest at the Kids’ Park stage at the Orange County
Fair Sunday afternoon. The trick for most of these youngsters was
learning from a sibling.
“My sister taught me,” 11-year-old Dillon Matyas said after topping
the 11 to 15 age group division for the largest bubble blown from one
piece of bubble gum. His favorite flavor is watermelon.
The contestants were encouraged by Lucille Ball impersonator Suzanne
LaRusch. At one point, LaRusch accused one kid of having two pieces of
gum and said she would check under the hay bail for a wrapper.
Each participant received a gold participation ribbon while ribbons
were also awarded for first, second and third places.
Breanna Lafferman of Costa Mesa tilted her head back, and out of her
mouth came a pink bubble just a little bit larger than a baseball. Then
it popped, the gum sticking to her nose and right cheek. She tied for
first place at a similar contest at the Costa Mesa Boys and Girls Club,
so she’s had practice, she said.
Breanna said her mom buys her gum all the time, but only the sugarless
kind. Breanna’s favorite flavor is cotton candy because “it’s the
sweetest tasting.”
Eleven-year-old Morgan Porter said the best part about the contest was
the free bubble gum.
Katie Stovall, 12, doesn’t mind that she has braces. She smiled and
said bubble gum is her favorite food.
Prizes were awarded in the following age categories: 5 and younger, 6
to 10, 11 to 15, and 16 and older.
But everyone walked away a winner and smiled knowing they had competed
in something big.
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