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the sugar in the gum can wear your teeth down :(
Yes, the expired poison has been properly disposed of to prevent any potential harm or contamination.
We can chew gum because it is plastic. Plastic is very bad for your body and it can harm you. Gum can tasted good but it is bad for you.
The only thing the koala harms are the gum leaves it eats.
No, it is not safe to use expired sea moss gel as it may have lost its effectiveness and could potentially cause harm.
Using expired guar gum is generally not recommended, as its effectiveness can diminish over time. While it may not pose a health risk if ingested, the thickening and stabilizing properties may not perform as expected. If the expired guar gum shows no signs of spoilage, such as off smells or unusual texture, it might still be usable for non-critical applications, but always best to test a small amount first. For optimal results, it's advisable to use fresh ingredients.
I doubt that there is any food safety issue with the expired candy. The expiration date will have more to do with quality. The flavor, color and texture are likely not as good as it should be.
It is 'Safe' as there will be no bodily harm, but it will taste slightly different and seem abit slimy/mucus like.
When chewing gum sticks to your teeth, it is typically due to the gum's sticky texture and the presence of sugar or artificial sweeteners in the gum. The sticky nature of the gum allows it to adhere to the enamel of your teeth, causing it to get stuck. To remove gum from your teeth, you can try gently pulling it off or using a dental floss or toothpick to carefully dislodge it. It is important to be cautious when removing gum from your teeth to avoid causing damage to the enamel or gums.
For the most accurate legal advice pertinent to your particular situation and jurisdiction, you should consult a qualified lawyer in your area, which I am not. You cannot sue a store for simply having expired gum on their shelves. The purpose of a lawsuit is to make injured parties whole again, not to enrich people. If you were to purchase expired gum not realizing it was expired and were to consume it, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. But the gum simply sitting on the shelf, though disturbing, has not injured you in any way that you require compensation to be made whole again.
bubble gum can hurt you by swalloing it... it will be in ur digestive system for 7 years