Gum was allowed in Singapore from the 2000s
No,they do not because chewing gum is also illigel in Singapore and in gum base,there is gum so they do not sell them in Singapore.
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore.
Nothing will happen. It is legal to have gum for personal consumption if you buy it from pharmacies. As of now, only gum with therapeutic value is allowed on sale. It is only illegal to import gum into Singapore. The penalty for smuggling gum into Singapore is 1 year in jail, and/or a 10,000 Singapore dollars fine.
In Singapore it is illegal to chew gum. Singapore forbids any importation of gum that is not for medical purposes.
Chewing Gum is banned in Singapore.
You can't gum is illegal there.
NOT GUM! you cannot chew gum in Singapore it is illegal. Try Dorian fruit, or fish.
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Gum
It's in Singapore, they have very strict anti-littering and cleanliness laws. It has been gum-free since 1992.
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There are various companies that Singapore cannot trade with. For example, since chewing gum is banned, they cannot trade with gum companies.