Recent studies have shown that chewing sugar-free gum after meals can actually reduce your risk of cavities and give you healthier teeth. It works by increasing your saliva production, washing food particles out from between your teeth.
Bubble gum, with sugar, is not healthy for your teeth, and not that great for you since it does have sugar and therefore calories.
Also, stories that say bubble gum stays in your body for 7 years if you swallow it are just plain ridiculous. Swallowed gum works its way out through the digestion track the same way any other undigestible thing you swallow would.
Hi there, There is no relation between bubble gum with the immunity of a person. Thanks.:)
No, bubble gum isn't healthy for you. There are some kinds of sugar-free chewing gum that are specially formulated to strength or even whiten teeth, though.
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.
it will be bubble gum.
well bubble gum come from bubble gum it the same thing
bubble gum
it is a type a gum that can be blown into a bubble
Yes, it has bubble gum in it.
Yes, the compound noun 'bubble gum' is a common noun, a word for any bubble gum of any kind.A proper noun for bubble gum would be the name of a specific bubble gum, for example Bazooka, Bubblicious, Bubble Yum, etc.
With bubble gum, you can blow bubbles, while with chewing gum, you can't.
Bubble Gum
When the blow on the gum, air builds up and comes out as a bubble.