i don't think it's good to chew gum everyday, so i just chew gum like 3 to 4 times a week
Walter e deimer invented bubble gum in 1928 but chewing gum dates all the way back to ancient Greeks chewing on resin from trees and chewing gum was first patented in 1869 on December 28 by William Finely U.S. patent #98,304
The myth that Gum won't be gone from your system for seven years is a myth that arose from the fact that one's body regenerates itself every seven years (also more complicated that that but not pertinent right now).
Gum passes through your system in 24 hours just like every other foreign object your body ingests.
I FEEL THAT CHEWING LAST LONGER THAN BUBBLE GUM BECAUSE BUBBLE GUM ONLY KEEPS ITS FLAVOR FOR A WHILE SO YOU CAN BLOW A BUBBLE FASTER. CHEWING GUM ON THE OTHER HAND CHEWING IS SMALLER AND ITS FLAVOR LAST LONGER DUE THAT THIS TYPE OF GUM IS MADE MORALLY TO FRESHEN YOUR BREATHE SO IT LAST LONGER.
Gum itself is so low-calorie (around 3-5 calories a piece) that it would require a massive quantity to contribute to any significant weight gain.
well you have to chew your gum a few times and then stick your tongue in the gum and blow and you will see changes, keep on trying and you will blow a bigger gumball, the more gum the bigger the bubble
Yes because it gets your brain working but i would prefer that you dont do it in running sports because you will choke
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you can chew gum when you play a sport. I played softball last I mean this summer and I chewd gum all the time and I'm still here. you can chew gum when you do a sport. you won't get hurt at all. Trust me you can I'm a pro at it and I have not choked yet.
that's rubbish
When you are playing a contact sport you are likely to get knocked and possibly chicke on the chewing gum
so don't take a chance you could end up dead
Contains alcholic sugar witch lasts longer than regular sugar.
I consume 6 billion so... 6 billion and 1?
Gumdrops can be frozen. It is a source of sugar formed into a ball, square, and what not. The molecules will form together and become frozen. Listen this may not be the exact answer, but this is a great as answer your going to get.
Actually yes it does it has baking soda in it which can whiten teeth. But you have to chew the gum a lot and too much baking soda can damage teeth instead of doing good (I edited the old answer from someone else because it was immature)
In order to find out that information, you would have to look up the longest chewing gum time without removing from your mouth in the book of world records.
It was introduced to United States markets in March 2007, inCanada in January 2008, in Russia, Europe and Australia in 2009, in China,Italy, Israel, and Malaysia in 2010.
Chewing gum is -- or least was last time I was there -- a public crime in Singapore (in order to prevent the dark gum-stains you see in most US cities) punished fairly harshly by Western standards, usually by caning. It may not be illegal to sell gum in Singapore, but I doubt it will sell very well.
There are several things that you can do to remove gum from clothing. The most popular ways are freezing, rubbing alcohol on the gum, submerging the clothing in hot water, and spreading peanut butter on it.
Chewing sweet gum resin from trees or chicle rubber from chicle trees predates recorded history, but the first person to industrialize the process with flavored gum base was probably William Wrigley.
well, hubba bubba splat taste better in my opinion but i think maybe bubblious? im not sure. You try! =^]
Lick her nipples and play with her breasts to get her wet first. Kiss her on her vulva before exposing her clit and flick it rythmically with your tongue. Introduce a finger if she lets you and this will drive her wild.
Bubble gum first appeared in 1933. But it wasn't until 1947, when the Topps Chewing Gum Co. began to offer the familiar Bazooka penny piece. Later, Topps included baseball cards with slabs of gum, that Bubble Gum became the ubiquitous source of oral gratification it is today.