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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.
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.
All gum is manufactured in gum factories. Apart from that made in peoples homes. This gum is made in peoples homes, not in gum factories.
hooves are found on horse feet
no. lots of other weird things, (aluminium?) but no horse, enjoy yuour juicyfruit
(For how gum is made, see the related link.)
No gum is not made of fat.
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
it lookes like gum being made dah! it lookes like gum being made dah! it lookes like gum being made dah!
pippi longstocking and her feet of doom that eat pink bubble gum and sleep on beds made of barfing piggles
trident gum was made in the mid 1960's