pop the garment in a plastic bag in the freezer and when the bubble gum is frozen it will just chip off
Walter Diemer invented bubble gum in 1928 while working as an accountant at the Fleer Chewing Gum Company. It took him about a year of experimenting to create the formula for a successful and long-lasting bubble gum.
The best way is two fold. First freeze the glob of gum with an ice cube. This will enable you to pick most of it off the clothing. Second use a mineral oil solvent on the remainder. I use a product called "goo gone", but simple mineral oil will do fine. Finally, clean the oil residue with a simple household degreaser like Shout or Resolve. Wash normally.
Gasoline is often used in removing bubble gum from clothing like skirts because it helps break down the stickiness of the gum, making it easier to remove. The solvent properties of gasoline help to dissolve the gum, allowing it to be lifted off the fabric more effectively. However, it is important to be cautious and ensure proper ventilation when using gasoline due to its flammability and toxicity.
Bubble gum has not directly influenced scientific advancements. However, the study of its ingredients and the mechanics of bubble blowing have provided insights into chemistry and physics. Additionally, its consumption behavior has been studied in relation to oral health and digestion.
An interesting science fair project about gum could be investigating the effects of different chewing durations on flavor release. This project could involve asking participants to chew gum for various lengths of time and then rate the intensity of the flavor. The results can provide insight into the optimal duration for flavor enjoyment.
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.
wrigleys gum
The 6 flavors are Original Bubble Gum, Cotton Candy Bubble Gum, Sugarless Original Bubble Gum ( its different because its SUGARLESS), Sour Apple Berry Bubble Gum, Watermelon Flavored with Jolly Rancher Bubble Gum, and the last one I do not know.
you don't get bubble gum that's for sure