Bazooka gum does because im doing an experiment and its blowing the biggest bubbles!!!!!!!!!!! That could be how you're blowing though!
the air when you are blowing
definetly. it took me 15 years to perfect this fine art
World record was set chewing 9 pieces of Double Bubble gum. -annonymous I'm doing a science project on this so i will tell u when i have finished the tests. so far i have seen others have said that the best type of gum for blowing bubbles are: hubba bubba, bubble yum, bazooka, bubblicious, and 5 gum. (p.s. sugar free gum is better because the sugar doesn't stretch very well.) -laurenne7867
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You can make chewing gum bubbles by stretching it over your tongue and blowing into the space between your tongue and the gum. Gum itself doesn't make bubbles by itself, thought that would be freaking awesome.
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Pop!
With bubble gum, you can blow bubbles, while with chewing gum, you can't.
Its the person chewing the gum that produces the bubbles, not the bubble gum itself. Air being trapped into a "gap" ,so to speak, in the gum creates a bubble. Some gum is easier to blow bubbles with because of how far the gum can stretch with out breaking and letting air out.
According to wikipedia there was actually no name for the first type of bubble gum. Though the first bubble gum was invented by Walter Diemer in 1928 His invention led to the creation of the company 'Dubble Bubble'
The word 'bubble' is both a verb (bubble, bubbles, bubbling, bubbled) and a noun (bubble, bubbles). The adjective form is bubbly. The word 'bubble gum' is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.