8 hours, apparently
Yes , we learned about gum and began chewing it not long after a battle with Mexico where we saw him chewing gum
Chewing gum has been around for about 900 years now.
About 15 to 30 minutes
Kath Walker, also known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal, was an indigenous Australian writer, poet and activist who died in 1993. She was born on Stradbroke island, in Queensland's Moreton Bay, and she often wrote of the changes her generation saw in how the Aborigines were treated, and how the Land was treated, by whites.Some of her works include Municipal Gum, Understand Old Oneand Stradbroke Dreamtime.
The Tasmanian Blue Gum is the floral emblem of Tasmania.
Richard Walker holds the record for the Chomp Title by chewing 135 sticks of bubble gum for 8 hours.
8 hours. *chomp chomp* heehee@0_o@--MC
It is very amazing isn't it, its 8 hours!!!
Richard Walker chewed 135 sticks of gum for approximately 8 hours.
It is claimed that Richard Walker chewed his gum for about eight hours straight. During this time, he did not chew one piece but 135 pieces.
gum is disturbing because,peopel chomp very loudly this was by kaylee
That depends on the gum;]
STRIDE GUM
Depends on the gum if it is good forever!
the gum is gimmicked it is a shell for the gum squares while your talking you rip the corner of the bill and stick it in the shell then u pretend to rip it and then show its in there
The flavor in gum lasts so long because of the igredients in the gum
Mint will always last at least a little bit longer than strawberry gum. Most of the time, mint gum is longer lasting than fruit gum, but a few companies make long lasting fruit gum. There is not a long lasting strawberry gum yet.