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fruit gums

Sugar confectionery based on sucrose and glucose with gum arabic (hard gums) or a mixture of gelatine and gum arabic (soft gums).

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For the candy, see gumdrop. For the song, see Gum Drop. For the children's stories by Val Biro, see Gumdrop (fictional car).

"Gum Drops"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode
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A pool of blood at the crime scene
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 5
Written by Sarah Goldfinger
Directed by Richard J. Lewis
Original airdate October 20, 2005
Season 6 episodes
  1. Bodies in Motion
  2. Room Service
  3. Bite Me
  4. Shooting Stars
  5. Gum Drops
  6. Secrets and Flies
  7. A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 1
  8. A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 2
  9. Dog Eat Dog
  10. Still Life
  11. Werewolves
  12. Daddy's Little Girl
  13. Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye
  14. Killer
  15. Pirates of the Third Reich
  16. Up in Smoke
  17. I Like to Watch
  18. The Unusual Suspect
  19. Spellbound
  20. Poppin' Tags
  21. Rashomama
  22. Time of Your Death
  23. Bang-Bang
  24. Way to Go
List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes

"Gum Drops" is the fifth episode in the sixth season of the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Summary

Nick takes the lead on a case where in the house a family of four, three pools of blood are found. Nick thinks that the little girl may still be alive, but Sara is doubtful, thinking that Nick's recent near-death experience is affecting his judgement. Throughout this episode we see a more nurturing side to Sara Sidle as she tries to help her friend cope not only with this particular case, but with his experience being buried alive the previous year. Nick finds the little girl on a river bank with her throat slit half way showing that her attacker was hesitant to hurt her. The girl is still alive and Nick stays by her side while she is in the hospital and tells her what has happened to her family.

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