Because they believe it is dangerous to swallow it
The word in common with "gum," "kick," and "tear" is "drop." You can "drop" gum (as in dropping a piece of gum), "drop" a kick (as in executing a kick), and "drop" a tear (as in shedding a tear).
It is white.
Absolutely. Many species of eucalyptus (gum trees) drop branches, and the ghost gum is notorious for doing this. Australians who travel the outback or go camping know better than to pitch a tent or leave a car parked beneath any gum tree, let alone a ghost gum. The branches they drop can be quite large, and are deadly for their weight.
Berlin dropped only 1 candy for the children (sadly cause i like candy) the candy was gum! very good gum! i love gum! i want gum! I WANT GUM! bye!
You can suck on them like a gum drop or chew them up.
You can measure the volume of gum by displacing water in a graduated cylinder. Drop the gum in water and record the volume before and after. The difference will give you the volume of the gum.
sugar free gum has no sugar in it ,but regular gum has more sugar. more sugar in gum causes people to be diabetics
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
It depends but most people choose 5 gum,
No, I do not believe there are such things---yet.
Yes, Candy Land features both Molasses Swamp and Gum Drop Mountains as part of its whimsical game board. Molasses Swamp is depicted as a sticky area where players might get stuck, while Gum Drop Mountains are a colorful, elevated region filled with gumdrops. These locations contribute to the game's vibrant and imaginative candy-themed landscape.
In cartoons 3, but usually 2 when cooking. :)