Yes, because sugar adds to the flexibility of the gum
Sugar free gum has alchoholic sugars
Yes, because of the sugar. It tastes better at first, but eats the flavor. Basically, Sugar sucks up the flavor.
probably not
the average length of gum to stretch after chewing it for 30 minutes is 3 inches :$
The sugar in it does. This is why you cannot chew sugared gum. It de bonds the glue off the tooth/bracket.
Sugarless gum can typically blow bigger bubbles than regular gum. This is because sugarless gum usually contains a higher amount of gum base, which allows for more elasticity and stretchiness in the gum. Additionally, sugarless gum tends to have a firmer texture, which can help create a larger bubble without popping too easily.
Well yes. Sugared gum contains sugar, which stays on your teeth after you've finished chewing it. And if you don't brush your teeth for a while after eating the sugary gum, it can start to do harm to your teeth, such as starting cavities.
He ate the gum-gum fruit so now he can stretch his body to any length, and is very strong besides that.
hubba bubba will make a bigger bubble because its thicker so it will make a bigger bubble
maybe if you put more than one , then pull it it wont break and go for a long, long, long time
Its the person chewing the gum that produces the bubbles, not the bubble gum itself. Air being trapped into a "gap" ,so to speak, in the gum creates a bubble. Some gum is easier to blow bubbles with because of how far the gum can stretch with out breaking and letting air out.
Gum stretchability is directly related to bubble size; more stretchable gum can expand further without breaking, allowing for larger bubbles. When gum is chewed, its elasticity and viscosity enable it to stretch thinly, which is essential for creating bigger bubbles. Conversely, if the gum lacks stretchability, it is more likely to tear, resulting in smaller bubbles. Therefore, the ability of gum to stretch influences the maximum size of the bubbles that can be formed while chewing.