Tutti Frutti in the USA is often called fruit flavored chewing gum, although sometimes tutti frutti is just called tutti frutti in the USA as well.
Tutti Frutti in the USA can also refer to a confection of mixed and chopped candied fruits, although the name tutti frutti is also used for a brand of mixed fruit flavored ice cream.
The term tutti frutti is Italian and means all fruits and the concept also originated from preserved or even brandied fruit mixtures before they were adopted for various mixed fruit candies, gums and ice creams.
Tutti Frutti also means all fruits in Italian, and refers to the amalgamation of fruity flavors which create the signature bubblegum taste.
Although tutti frutti, which is the flavor we know as bubble gum originated as a combination of many different fruit flavors, with strawberry and banana being the most prominent among them.
Bubblegum and tutti frutti are the same flavor.
Tutti frutti is also a specific flavor, but is also commonly used to describe the classic, mixed frutti flavor of regular bubble gum, that is often called tutti frutti outside the United States.
The name of Tutti Frutti also means all fruits in Italian, and refers to the amalgamation of fruity flavors which create the signature bubblegum taste.