The number of Weight Watchers points in a piece of gum can vary based on the brand and ingredients. Generally, most sugar-free gum is considered to be zero points because it contains very few calories and negligible nutritional value. However, it's always best to check the specific product's nutritional information for accurate tracking.
That depends on the individual product.
Chewing Gum... I think
no
the weight the flavor are both effect.
1. go to shop you must have at least 152 gold points 2. there a lot of gum ok 3. if your looking for rainbow gum it's only 43 points ATTENTION! DON'T STEAL MY OWN
the weight could be changed by eating food and or putting candy or such things in with the bubble gum!!!
it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight.
well it might help your jaw muscles get stronger by chewing but overall gum even has calories like the 5 gum has 5 calories(:
A natural gum of high molecular weight produced by culture fermentation of glucose and used as a stabilizer in commercial food preparation.
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When you first start out on a starvation diet you may lose up to 2 pounds a day. But then the 3rd and 4th days you may only lose 1 pound. After that you will start to lose weight slower and slower and when you finally do eat you will binge and gain most, if not all, of the weight back. I speak from experience.
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.