Fascinating facts about the invention of Chewing Gum by Thomas Adams in 1870. ... (URL: www.topps.com/); National Association of Chewing Gum Manufacturers; You will find everything there is to know about gum. So, come on in ... browse around and enjoy the world of gum. (URL: www.nacgm.org/); Stupid Candy Museum;
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AT A GLANCE: In 1928, Walter Diemer was working as an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia; what he wound up doing in his spare time was playing around with new gum recipes. But this latest batch was less sticky than regular chewing gum and it stretched more easily.
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www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/bubblegum.htm
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Oct 26, 2009 ... The Hubba Bubba Tropical Tang flavored bubble gum …...
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I assume you are chewing Mint or Cinnamon gum. It is those ingredients causing it, not the gum itself. "Menthol's ability to chemically trigger cold-sensitive receptors in the skin is responsible for the well known cooling sensation th...
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A little chewing gum history from Thomas Adams tire chicle to the Diemer bubble gum. ... By the early 20th century, Americans could not get enough of the confection called chewing gum invented by Thomas Adams.
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During the early history of modern America colonists learnt form local Red Indians how to chew the gum-like resin formed on spruce trees when the bark was cut. Lumbs of spruce gum were sold in the eastern US in the early 1800’s, making it t...
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The Story of Chewing Gum; Recent research into the history of chewing ... Throughout the process, the melted gum base is kept hot. The "mixers" now come into play. These are huge vats capable of holding up to 2,000 pounds each, and are equipped with slowly revolving blades. The first additions take place in these mixers.
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www.fordgum.com/story.html
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In North America, in what is now New England, Native Americans chewed spruce sap, and this was sold as chewing gum (John Curtis' "Maine Pure Spruce Gum") back in the mid 1800's. These eventually were edged out by gums made from petroleum-derived paraffin wax, with sugar added for sweetness.
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PARIS -- Doctors have warned about the risks from "energy" chewing gum, citing the case of a 13-year-old boy who became moody and listless from caffeine intoxication. ... The chewing gum also contained guarana, sweeteners and other ingredients.
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Chewing gum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chewing gum is a type of confection traditionally made of chicle, a natural latex product, or synthetic rubber known as polyisobutylene, which is a non-vulcanisable form of the butyl rubber (isoprene...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chewing_gum
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