no. lots of other weird things, (aluminium?) but no horse, enjoy yuour juicyfruit
No horse hooves are not use to make gum.
No, gum is not made from horse hooves. Chewing gum is typically made from a combination of gum base, sweeteners, flavorings, and softeners, rather than any animal-derived ingredients like horse hooves.
i hope not
ask Luis guy hes a horse
It was about Orbit chewing gum.
Yes, all gum contains... you may not want to eat gum after hearing this, but gum contains horse fat. I am not joking with you. It's gross isn't it? It's what makes the gum base chewy. Yuck! I've been chewing gum and swallowing gum for years and now a couple weeks ago I found out. Makes you think twice, huh?
You can bit your tongue or you could swallow it and start choking
lets just say not many thank fully. Um-mm well then what is chewing gum and jelly don't they come from horse ?
you can chew a strongly scented piece of gum with the smell of strawberry or watermelon.yhe horse will become interested i the smell and will be able to load easier.
Racehorses are generally branded and/or tattooed along their top gum. Just pull up its lip and if you see a bunch of numbers tattooed into the gum then your horse has probably been raced or been considered to race.
Oh, that's an interesting question! Horse hooves have been used in the past to make a substance called gelatin, which is used in some types of candy and gum. But don't you worry, nowadays most chewing gum is made from synthetic materials or natural ingredients like chicle sap. It's important to know what goes into the things we eat, and I'm glad you're curious about it.
The regular gum lasts longest. Gum gum gum