The most ambitious NBC television"network" program of this pre-war era was the telecasting of the
Republican National Convention in 1940 from Philadelphia, which was fed live to New York and Schenectady.
The most ambitious NBC television"network" program of the pre-war era was the telecast of the Republican National Convention
held in Philadelphia in the summer of 1940, which was fed live to the New York City and Schenectady stations.
Ultimately Fleer settled on the name“Double Bubble” for the product, deciding to individually package the candy in a manner not too dissimilar to how pieces of taffy are traditionally sold and then sent 100 sample
pieces to a small store located at 26 Schenectady Street, Philadelphia.