they are made of paper with a wax coating
The circumcised skin of little boys in Connecticut and Rhodes Island, but not New York
Yes you could, the wrapper is made out of a kind of leaf in Iraq that you could chew on! This is a myth. According to Stride "While Stride(r) gum is designed to be chewed for a ridiculously long time, our gum wrappers are not. All of our gum wrappers are made with materials that comply with FDA regulations for food contact materials; however, none of our chewing gum wrappers are designed to be ingested. While there's nothing toxic in them, gum wrappers aren't intended for ingestion and gum wrappers should not be eaten. Should you have any questions or concerns about your children ingesting gum wrappers, please contact your doctor or other health care professional."
The company suggests that Orbit gum wrappers not be eaten, but the wrappers contain no harmful materials or substances.
Some gum wrappers are made from materials other than paper, such as plastic or foil. These non-paper wrappers often provide a moisture barrier, helping to keep the gum fresh and flavorful. Additionally, some brands use biodegradable or compostable materials to reduce environmental impact. Such alternatives are becoming more popular as sustainability becomes a priority in packaging design.
From what we do at my school, yes in fact. Same with Trident gum wrappers, my friends have told me it adds to the gum. I wouldn't recommend it... but yes you can eat it. It gives more gum.
You could get a piece of fabric and sow candy wrappers on th fabric
yes it is.
The 5 gum wrapper is pretty cool.
an effin bazooka
Pull them realy hard
A small box that has tinfoil in it from gum wrappers.
if you like to eat wrappers i guess...