That's a stupid question in the wrong topic. But if your life is that lame and you want know the answer, then yes because gum is flammable.
Typically around 20-30 seconds is sufficient to soften the gum shield for molding to your teeth. Be sure to follow the specific instructions provided with your gum shield for the best results.
To freeze gum, simply place the gum in an airtight plastic bag or wrap it tightly in plastic wrap to prevent moisture from getting in. Then, put the wrapped gum in the freezer. When you’re ready to use it, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften before chewing. Freezing gum can help preserve its flavor and texture for a longer period.
put it in the freezer
You can place on in your workshop.
YES, place them individually (not in a heap) on a cookie tray to freeze them, then place in a bag when hard, put bag back in the freezer.
to make water freeze faster you put it some place that's colder.
After she had helped Perseus in the slaying of the Gorgon Medusa. He brought the head to her and she put it on her shield which was called the Aegis.
It would normally tell you in the instructions but for whatever reason if you do not have them then all you do is put boiling water in a bowl, enough water for the gum shield to be fully submerged, then carefully put the gum shield in and wait about 2 - 3 minutes. By this time it should be soft and flexible then you put it in your mouth and bite down and mold it against your teeth then leave it to cool and go hard then your ready for action :)
You can put anti-freeze into the search tank of your Chevy Cavalier. Newer Chevy Cavaliers have a sealed radiator and the search tank is the only place you can put anti-freeze into the system.
Because of the additives they put into the gum.
Water was put in a very cold place so it could freeze into ice.
yes place in a plastic container and place a small amount of olive oil on top then put lid on and freeze.