Chewing Gum should be banned because it gets stuck underneath the table and then the teachers cant get the chewing gum off the table
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore.
Chewing Gum is banned in Singapore.
Chewing gum
yes. No, it should be heavily taxed to pay for cleaning it from public places.
Chewing gum
Gum should not be banned from schools as it can help improve focus and reduce stress for students. Additionally, chewing gum can stimulate saliva production, which can aid in digestion and oral health. It is more effective to enforce rules around proper disposal of gum rather than implementing a ban.
Chewing gum has been banned in Singapore since 1992. Only gum of therapeutic value is allowed.
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You can eat chewing gum it won't kill you if you eat it, it will pass through your digestive system.
There are various companies that Singapore cannot trade with. For example, since chewing gum is banned, they cannot trade with gum companies.
Chewing gum should be eaten in moderation. so it is at the top of the pyramid. It has little to no nutritional value.
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