YES Chewing Gum is chewed at high altitude, some people chew gum when they Take off from a plane or start the landing process...because the rapid decrease or increase of altitude will make pressure on your ears...witch MAY hurt a bit, too relieve some people chew gum...
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Yes. I don't suggest sharing chewing gum with a person that had aids.
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John usually chewed gum when he was nervous.
Bubble gum is supposed to be chewed because it is healthier to chew it than chewing your nails (as long as the gum is sugar free).
Chewing gum is considered indigestible and will not make a person fat. The average weight of chewed chewing gum is 2.7 grams.
yes. i saw this video on YouTube of him giving his chewing gum to someone. And another video of him putting him chewing gum in an empty water bottle and giving it to a fan.
Well you cannot exactly really die of chewing gum. But there is research that if you chew gum for too long, it'll damage your brain, so try to limit chewing gum times to 10-15 minutes
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It is a little of both. Native Americans chewed resin made from the sap of spruce trees and New England settlers picked this up. In 1848 John B. Curtis made the first commercial chewing gum by boiling resin, cutting it into strips, and coating them with cornstarch to keep them from sticking together. Chewing gum goes even further back in time . Thousands of years ago the most common chewing gum was sweet grasses, leaves, grains, and waxes. The Ancient Greek chewed mastiche, the Mayans chewed the sap of the Sapodilla tree.
The ancient Greeks chewed Mastiche, the ancient Mayans chewed chicle, and North American Indians chewed the sap from spruce trees.Thomas Adams is credited with inventing Chewing Gum from chicle in 1869.However, John Curtis invented the first commercial chewing gum in 1848, called State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum.And William Semple became the first person to patent chewing gum on December 28, 1869.Walter Diemer invented the first commercially sold bubble gum in 1928 based on a recipe originally developed by Frank Henry Fleer. he also liked it