It can be made out of whales blubber but you can get Chewing Gum which is not.
Blubber Gum
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.
yup... whale blubber!!!
yes, whale blubber
to give it flavor and to make it rough
Products that either have whale blubber or fat in them. Some are gelatin desserts (jello's or jellies I'm guessing) and don't freak out but, yes when you chew gum, you are chewing on whale blubber!
whale blubber and recycled gum are 2 of them but i dont know the other 3 r
No, gum is not made from whale blubber. Gum is typically made from synthetic materials such as synthetic rubber or natural materials like chicle, a latex sap from the sapodilla tree. Whale blubber is a thick layer of fat found under the skin of whales and is not used in the production of gum.
idk check the ingredients!!!! im pretty sure they ain't thoOnce all chewing gum was made from chicle. That's the sap of the sapodilla tree, which grows in rainforest in Central America. Men called "chicleros" climb up the tall trees, and with their machetes, cut criss-crosses in the trunks so that the sticky sap flowed out. Then the chicle was processed and turned into gum.http://www.gleegum.com/make-gum-kit.htm
Here are some whale jokes: q What kind of gum does a whale chew?A: Blubber gum! Q: Where are whales weighed? A: At a whale weigh station. Q: Did you hear about the flying whale? A: Actually its a whale of a story. Q: What do you call a baby whale? A: A little squirt. What did the shark say to the whale? What are you blubbering about?
Blubber refers to a layer of fat found under the skin layer in some animals. Therefore, the whale blubber is located under the skin layer of the whale.
Approxamately 50% of a whale's body is blubber.