Many Indian Chewing Gum brands are free from pig fat, catering to vegetarian and religious dietary restrictions. Popular brands like Orbit, Boomer, and Trident often use plant-based ingredients. Additionally, some local brands explicitly label their products as vegetarian. It's always best to check packaging for vegetarian certifications or ingredients to ensure compliance with dietary preferences.
no it do not contain any pig fat because its a fruit . and then chewing gums contain pig fat . so u can drink it without any fear .
your mom was a fat hairy indian
No it does nothing.
In the days when brine was added to barrels of meat, it had a hardending effect on the fat. It was still edible, but it took considerable chewing. So, to "chew the fat" has come to mean to talk endlessly.
chewing gum is a substance that is very chewy,and has chemicals added to make it delicious!here in nz most chewing gum is sugar free therefore meaning that on the weight watchers programme it is point free!hope this helps.
No, chewing gum is not made from whale fat, it is made from a synthetic latex sap. Actually, it is illegal to sell products made with whale in America.
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The chewing gum with liquid in is trians bye LOL by abrey
No, if it is fat free it will say it is fat free.
Chewing gum is considered indigestible and will not make a person fat. The average weight of chewed chewing gum is 2.7 grams.
... Keyword "Fat free" usually means no fat..
The fat behind our cheeks protects sensitive facial muscles. Also in infants, this fat; relates to chewing and suckling. (: