I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
yes?
when we chew gum,some work is done by our body that increases metabolism of body as a result metabolic rate increases and temperature too.
no.
mint?
since your body is hot blooded everything you put in it ill get hotter, for example: when you inhale you feel cold air but when you exhale it comes warmer. so that means that the longer the gum is in your mouth, the warmer it gets.
Find a package of gum and take it out. Then you have mint flavored gum! Ta Da!
As far as I have seen, people tend to get gum stuck in their hair if they fall asleep with gum in their mouths. Then, while they're sleeping, the gum falls out of their mouths and they roll over onto the gum. As they sleep, the gum tangles in the hair and becomes thoroughly stuck.
the hotness of the cinnamon
Mint will always last at least a little bit longer than strawberry gum. Most of the time, mint gum is longer lasting than fruit gum, but a few companies make long lasting fruit gum. There is not a long lasting strawberry gum yet.
Not usually, no.
So there could be another flavor of gum. Some people wanted to chew gum that tasted like mint, so they requested it to a company, they made mint gum, and it got really popular, so all the gum companies made them.
Double Mint Gum