No. It actually does the exact opposite. It is one more thing for our body to concentrate on, so it takes away a tiny portion of our concentration. But only a little bit, so you can still chew gum while doing homework. :).
Gum is good and we chew it so it makes us happy
I know Excel (called Eclipse in the US) is number 1 in Canada; as for the rest, I'm not sure. Juicey Fruit is a big seller.
Some prominent brands: Hard: Double Bubble Bazooka Soft: Bubble Yum Bubblicious If you want to know because you're writing a story, before the mid 1970s or so the soft bubble gums didn't exist.
That is an old wives tale that our mothers told us to prevent us from swallowing gum. Since gum is made of soluble fiber it just passes through your system along with the other stuff. It'll take a day or two to come out. Although not recommended if you swallow gum it is not harmful.
this gum includes outrageous flavors such as original watermelon and blue rasberry and should sold all over the world and showcased as the best ////omg im looking for a science project answer jeeze cant find 1 but faces :<> picahh
they currently are I believe
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neither, they are the same.I find that bubble gum lasts longer than mint gum.__________________________________________________________That completely depends on what you mean by 'lasts longer'.If you are talking about the actual piece of gum, and how long it will last before it disintegrates into nothingness, (or extremely small particles if you want to get technical) then you are talking about a figure that hardly matters anyway, unless you're wondering how long it is before it comes off your shoe.If you are talking psychologically, ie how long a person can stand there chewing mindlessly before spitting it out, usually onto the ground, then that depends on the individual person's traits, including, but not limited to:Stubborness, boredness, unawaredness (ie they forget they are chewing gum), tiredness, jaw strength, tooth count (ie number of teeth in their mouth), automatic swallowing reflex and preferred gum flavour.Which brings us to our next point, which is that you could be talking about how long the flavour of the gum lasts. In general, chewing gum will retain its taste longer than bubble gum, as that is what it was desinged to do (ie provide a nice taste and chewability) whereas bubble gum is used to blow bubbles that end up all over ones face in a delightfully sticky mess.You however, have singled out bubble gum and mint gum as the only available option, which is very unfair as all the other forms of chewing gum have been excluded from this descussion, and the bubble gum is therefore likely to be able to come up with a flavour that can beat the poor mint gum in long lastingness.The other variable, one we will not cover in this already frightfully long discussion, is that of the particular type of gum (ie the manufacturer of the gum, such as Hubba Bubba, Willy Wonka or Sugarplum). Undoubtedly they all use different methods of retaining as much flavour as possible.And Cherry Chewing Gum is the best anyway.
its not hubba bubba its stride gum, the one that last longer is bubbelicious or either trident gum.That completely depends on what you mean by 'lasts longer'.If you are talking about the actual piece of gum, and how long it will last before it disintegrates into nothingness, (or extremely small particles if you want to get technical) then you are talking about a figure that hardly matters anyway, unless you're wondering how long it is before it comes off your shoe.If you are talking psychologically, ie how long a person can stand there chewing mindlessly before spitting it out, usually onto the ground, then that depends on the individual person's traits, including, but not limited to:Stubborness, boredness, unawaredness (ie they forget they are chewing gum), tiredness, jaw strength, tooth count (ie number of teeth in their mouth), automatic swallowing reflex and preferred gum flavour.Which brings us to our next point, which is that you could be talking about how long the flavour of the gum lasts. In general, chewing gum will retain its taste longer than bubble gum, as that is what it was desinged to do (ie provide a nice taste and chewability) whereas bubble gum is used to blow bubbles that end up all over ones face in a delightfully sticky mess.You however, have singled out bubble gum and mint gum as the only available option, which is very unfair as all the other forms of chewing gum have been excluded from this descussion, and the bubble gum is therefore likely to be able to come up with a flavour that can beat the poor mint gum in long lastingness.The other variable, one we will not cover in this already frightfully long discussion, is that of the particular type of gum (ie the manufacturer of the gum, such as Hubba Bubba, Willy Wonka or Sugarplum). Undoubtedly they all use different methods of retaining as much flavour as possible.And Cherry Chewing Gum is the best anyway.
gum keeps us calmer cause when you chew gum it would keep your mouth close when a teacher is talking
Bubblegum has a long history. A couple of years before bubblegum was invented, people wanted something to chew that could not harm the human body. Scientist heard the new and immediately set to work. Many scientists thought to name the sticky substance they created 'Bubble gum'. It was invented by many different scientists; however, none of them actually were sold. These inventions of bubblegum were to sticky, watery, or tasteless. One day, a scientist that was creating something completely different, mixed rubber and another substance and created gum. He only had pink dye at the time so that is the color that most bubble gum flavored gum is today. It was not too sticky or too watery. So we can thank this scientist for giving us Americas most popular addiction.
On March 27, 2006, Sam Heath -- known as "Sam Sam the Bubble Man" -- set the Guinness World Record for most people inside a single bubble when he enclosed 19 boys and girls over 5 feet tall inside a giant bubble at Chessington World of Adventures outside London in Surrey, UK. He used a 152 cm circular wooden platform for the children to stand on, surrounded by a 25cm gap to hold the bubble solution.