Yes some do. I spent the entire night in the er with anaphylactic shock. I would like to thank the previous person who answered no stoopid for possibly causing the deaths of other readers.
Yes orbit and Wrigley's
Chewing gum.
A latex called chicle is the lasting ingredient in chewing gum.
liquid latex dries faster than sprit gum because liquid latex is much more dense than spirit gum and will not run on ur face
Chewing gum is made from flavored chicle, a tree sap similar to latex.
Chicle, a natural latex product.
The thing that makes gum chewy is...gum. Chicle is a natural gum, a form of latex, tapped from the rubber tree. This gum is used in the production of commercial Chewing Gum. Gums themselves are chewy because of their thickness (viscosity).
Bubble gum (and for that matter all chewing gum) is made from five basic ingredients : gum base, sugar or another sweetener, corn syrup, softener, and flavorings. The devil is however in the details. Most interesting is "gum base", this is the part that makes it chewy. It used to be that it was a natural elastomer, Chicle, gum from Manilkara chicle, which is a tropical evergreen tree native to Central America. This sounds "natural" however today most gum is made from artificial latex, the same rubber as used in car tires, latex paint, tub caulking and rubber bands. Latex is made from crude oil and natural gas.
Because of the elasticity of it makers do not realize the harm it can cause people with allergic reactions to latex.
No, chewing gum is not made from whale fat, it is made from a synthetic latex sap. Actually, it is illegal to sell products made with whale in America.
* Gum is basically a sweetened and flavored preparation for chewing, usually made of chicle. Chicle is a gum-like substance that you get from the latex of certain tropical American trees. It is used in the making of chewing gum. A latex is a milky liquid that drops from certain plants that coagulates (change from a solid to a liquid) in exposure to air.
Despite its name, no species of gum tree, or eucalyptus, is used in making gum. The "Chewing Gum tree" is the nickname for the Sapodilla tree, which is native to Central and South America. Chewing gum is made from a thick, milky, latex juice called "chicle" which is extracted from the sap of the sapodilla tree.
Asafoetida is the dried gum from the stem of a small plant grown in India. The sap is similar to latex. It has a flavor similar to leeks.