A gum packaging design that utilizes two separate compartments, an upper
compartment and a lower compartment. Each of the compartments may be
formed from a separate paperboard blank. The blanks are folded to form
the compartments and then the lower compartment is adhered to the upper
compartment in a fashion that allows the lower compartment to be later
separated therefrom by tearing along a perforation after the lower
compartment is emptied. A cover flap on the upper compartment can be used
to hold the package in a compact, closed position by folding the
compartments to face each other and tucking an end into a receiving slot
formed in the back panel of the lower compartment. Once the lower
compartment is separated from the upper compartment, the same cover flap
can be used to close the remaining package by tucking the same end of the
cover flap into a receiving slot formed in a front panel of the upper
compartment.