Fear not, visitors of Palm Beach International Airport, you're now able to fly and chew gum at the same time.
Thanks to a weak economy and customer demand, gum is now sold at the stores in the airport for the first time in over 20 years.
A gum ban had been in place since 1988 to keep the airport's carpets clean, but now it seems the revenue being lost was outweighing the possibility of a sticky floor.
Paradies Shops, which runs the airport's stores, estimates it will make an additional $225,000 a year now that gum is being sold, meaning the county will rake in a cool $50,000.
Paradies said it's not necessarily all about the money,but about keeping the traveler happy.
"The number one question asked at the airport was: Where's the gum?" Paradies GM Butch Hindle told the Sun-Sentinel.
Airport officials will keep a close eye on the terminals to make sure the gum doesn't make a mess, and will re-ban the gum if they feel it's necessary.