nope but scientist are trying to invent it :)
Trident "good for your teeth" has 30% less calories than the sugar and it does not stick to your teeth. It's the closets i could find to sugar free and non-stick
When you purchase a key from the super powers shop, you can open up special chests. The chewing gum accessory is in one of those treasure chests. If you are a non-premium you cant buy this item unless you use 1000 ecoins. However premiums can use 1500 stars and buy it normal.
Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities. The correct course of action is to reduce the amount of menthol gum chewing or at least dilute it with non-menthol gums.
As far as I know there are no addictive ingredients in any chewing gum apart from the nicotine in the gum made for people trying to quit smoking. If you chew these and you are a non smoker you will become dependant.
If it's non tobacco products your after then chewing gum is a good example as it keeps the mouth "occupied" so to say.
If it's non tobacco products your after then chewing gum is a good example as it keeps the mouth "occupied" so to say.
There is no specific rules, as the companies may become non-kosher in a matter of minutes. If the mashgiach, kosher supervisor, sees a violation of the kashrus, the approval given by that agency (or Rabbi for that matter) is immediately revoked. Check for a reliable kosher symbol, and you should be in good shape!
You can eat out of date chewing gum. It makes you feel really well actually. Its scientificly proven to help you feel better if you are ill or sickYes. Almost all, if not all, edible products sold in the U.S. have an expiration date, or a "best if used by" date. If the product has never been opened, it is probably still good beyond the date, but it is recommended to not use anything that has expired.
An accidental cheek bite is the most common cause of a non-painful red spot inside your cheek. This often happens when you are eating or chewing gum.
You won't find pork in chewing gum that you find at your local store. If it had pork in it, Jewish people (And others who follow a kosher diet) wouldn't even be chewing it. Since pork is an animal product, strict vegetarians wouldn't chew gum either. Chewing gum may have contained pork or other pig parts in the past, but these days mass-market chewing gum uses a plastic resin formulated especially for the purpose. It is, of course, completely non-toxic. Traditional gum sometimes uses chicle instead which is a form of natural latex.
No, gum is not a non newtonian
its time to buy a new pot