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Your bubble gum kit includes the highest quality Gum Base, Citric Acid, Glycerin and Flavoring. You supply the powdered sugar and corn syrup. These are the five basic ingredients in all chewing gum. ... (Keep in mind that you may have a powdered sugar cloud if you pour it too quickly.) Make a well in the middle of the pile.
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The Story of Chewing Gum; Recent research into the history of chewing gum indicates that the custom may not be as exclusively American as we have always thought it ... How are the base, sugar, flavoring and synthetic materials combined to make the various kinds of chewing gums one buys at candy stores and other retail outlets?
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All recipes for chewing gum manufactured today share the same main ingredients: a gum base, sweeteners, primarily sugar and corn syrup, and flavorings. Some also contain softeners, such as glycerin and vegetable oil. ... Make a Quiz!
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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. ... In 1880, John Colgan invented a way to make chewing gum taste better for a longer period of time while being chewed.
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Fascinating facts about the invention of Bubble Gum by Walter Diemer in 1928. ... They can't make chocolate-flavored chewing gum. Unfortunately, the cocoa butter in chocolate acts as an emulsifier on chewing gum base, making it extremely soft, negatively affecting the chewing quality of the product.
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"He prefers to work with gum that is past the expiration date. It takes him about three hours of chewing to get a piece of gum the right consistency for art. Once he's done that, it takes him only 30 second to make a turtle, 20 seconds for a pig, and over a minute for something complicated like a UFO.
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