lots of stuff!
It's mainly a vegetable extract similar to latex.either a special type of tar with some acid and artificial flavors or edible rubber with food coloring and flavor sugar
Phenylalanine is used as a sweetener in gum because it is about 200-400 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar) and adds sweetness without calories. It is often found in sugar-free or low-calorie gum as a way to enhance flavor without adding sugar.
It's the other way around, some glue is made of gum (tree sap)
Gum gets hard over time because it loses moisture and the sugar or artificial sweeteners in the gum crystallize, causing it to become stiff and less chewy.
Yes it is coated on gum to keep it from sticking to the paper lined foil wrapper so it does not react to moisture [citation needed]What is the white powder found on sticks of gum?All Wrigley gums are brushed with a rolling powder before they are placed in their foil wrappers that keep them fresh. On our sugar sweetened brands a granulated sugar, which looks like confectionary sugar, is used. On Sugarfree gums a dusting of sugar substitute is used. The amount of rolling powder varies from product to product.Source: http://www.wrigley.com/global/contact-us/us-product-faq.aspx
Gum with sugar has real sugar and sugar-free gum has a sugar substitute but it tastes like sugar.
Sugar free gum lasts longer than regular non sugar free gum and ypur stupid for asking that.
sugar-free
-Sugar Gum Blows A Bigger Bubble Then Sugar Free Gum because It Sticksss
Sugar free gum has alchoholic sugars
Sugar free chewing gum has no sugar in it.
sugar free gum has no sugar in it ,but regular gum has more sugar. more sugar in gum causes people to be diabetics
The sugar-free gum market is $480 million
Sugar free gum has alchoholic sugars
No it is not sugar free
Sugar.
the gum that does not have galitin in is sugar free gum also know as extra free