The circumcised skin of little boys in Connecticut and Rhodes Island, but not New York
an effin bazooka
they are made of paper with a wax coating
No, bubble gum is not made of cows. Bubble gum is primarily made from synthetic materials such as synthetic rubber, sugar, flavorings, and softeners. There are no cow-derived ingredients in bubble gum.
At first I bet bubble gum was made by hand, but now it is made by machines At first I bet bubble gum was made by hand, but now it is made by machines
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MICKY: bubble gum is made of doggy & cow poop.
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."
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Bubble gum is typically made pink to appeal to consumers, especially children, as it is visually appealing and vibrant. The use of pink coloring also helps differentiate bubble gum from other types of chewing gum. Additionally, the color pink may be associated with the fruity or sweet flavors often found in bubble gum.
Bubble Gum (original flavor)
it will be bubble gum.
In 2012, the maker of Bazooka bubble gum announced that they would stop including Bazooka Joe comic strips in the wrappers. This decision marked the end of a long-standing tradition that began in the 1950s, as the company sought to modernize its branding and appeal to new generations of consumers.