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Yes, you can there is nothing toxic about it but if you chew it with your gum it cold make your gum a little harder :)

You may eat the wrapper, but it is best if you stick the whole thing (Gum in wrapper) in your mouth. It is proven to give your gum more flavor, and it can not harm you, it almost dissolves.

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Official response from Cadburry-Adams (the maker of stride gum)

"While Stride(s) gum is designed to be chewed for a ridiculously long time, our gum wrappers are not. All of our gum wrappers are made with materials that comply with FDA regulations for food contact materials; however, none of our Chewing Gum wrappers are designed to be ingested. While there's nothing toxic in them, gum wrappers aren't intended for ingestion and gum wrappers should not be eaten. Should you have any questions or concerns about your children ingesting gum wrappers, please contact your doctor or other health care professional

They are edible as long as you don't swallow the peice(s).

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yes ,you can eat it. if you chew on it nothing will happen .the gum will be a little more harder though.

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yes you can actually eat the stride gum wrapper..but just make sure you do not swallow it and make sure if you do eat it have it with ur stride gum

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OK technically it is possible to eat them, but it is also possible to eat paper. Even if they are edible, would you REALLY want to them?? It's not they like taste good!

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Well, everything is able to be eaten, so yes.

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Can you eat the wrapper to stride gum?

I'm not really sure......maybe...


Does the stride gum wrapper turn into gum?

no it dont


Can you eat Stride gum wrapers?

Would you want to? Yes it does take a while to make the wrapper not be clumpy in your gum.


What kind of gum still comes with a wrapper you can use to make a gum wrapper chain?

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Is it true that if you chew Stride Gum with the wrapper on the wrapper will dissolve?

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Are you supposed to chew gum with the wrapper?

You aren't SUPPOSED too. It's not like there's a law or anything. But you can chew Stride gum with the wrapper and it will just dissolve.


Is stride gum wrapers edible?

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Will chewin stride gum with the wrapper make the flavor last longer?

No, you will die of a heart attack if you chew gum in its rapper. Garfield did. Ask him. Not me.


Does stride gum rapper is eatable?

Yes you could, the wrapper is made out of a kind of leaf in Iraq that you could chew on! This is a myth. According to Stride "While Stride(r) gum is designed to be chewed for a ridiculously long time, our gum wrappers are not. All of our gum wrappers are made with materials that comply with FDA regulations for food contact materials; however, none of our chewing gum wrappers are designed to be ingested. While there's nothing toxic in them, gum wrappers aren't intended for ingestion and gum wrappers should not be eaten. Should you have any questions or concerns about your children ingesting gum wrappers, please contact your doctor or other health care professional."


Can you eat the mega mystery gum wrapper?

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Is it healthy to eat the stride wrapper?

Of course not. Why would anyone eat plastic, and consider it healthy? That's bad for your system.


Who invented stride gum?

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