no cause some sizes of bubbles gum is a half and some of it is a whole so i think no.
no.
It depends on if the. Gum is thick or thin so I guss no
No, not all brands of bubble gum make the same size bubble. Factors such as the ingredients used, the texture of the gum, and the size of the piece can all influence the size of the bubble that can be blown.
No, all brands of gum do not make the same size bubble. Some brands of gum are chewing gum, such as Orbit, Juicy Fruit, and Wrigley. They still blow bubbles, just not nearly as big, and you have to be chewing multiple pieces to blow a bubble. Other brands of gum are bubble gum, and they are specifically made to blow bubbles. Some of these brands are Double Bubble, Bubble Yum, and Bubblicious. Most of these blow the same size bubble, but I'd say the biggest bubble is Bubblicious, because their pieces of gum are so big, and they are soft. Usually, the softer and bigger the piece of gum, the bigger the bubble
no
no they do not
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Some of the best bubble gum brands are Dubble Bubble, Super Bubble, Bubble Yum and Bazooka. All of these gums are a dark pink to red color prior to being chewed. Generally they become lighter when chewed.
They all have to be the same size. They can be different brands but even then make sure the tires on the front axle are the same brand an the tires on the rear axle are the same brand. Do not mix brands on the same axle.
Juicy fruit, 5 gum, dubble bubble, super chew. That's all I know!
An interesting science fair project about gum could be investigating the effects of different chewing durations on flavor release. This project could involve asking participants to chew gum for various lengths of time and then rate the intensity of the flavor. The results can provide insight into the optimal duration for flavor enjoyment.
No, they are all different