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What is the difference between Chewing gum and Bubble gum...?
Asked by jafar,
17 Feb 09:00 pm
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This is a one thing having two functions:-
1.We can chew it.
2.We can make bubble from it for fun.
Answered by suzoo kumar, 17 Feb 09:31 pm
1.We can chew it.
2.We can make bubble from it for fun.
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Chewing gum and bubble gum are familiar sights in many regions of the world, except for Singapore, where gum-chewing is largely banned. As anyone who has tried to blow bubbles with chewing gum has noted, bubble gum has a distinctive formulation which allows people to easily blow bubbles. The key distinguishing factor between these two popular products is the ingredient list, with bubble gum having a few ingredients which make it more viscous so that it will stretch and hold together when bubbles are blown.
The history of chewing gum is ancient. Several cultures, including the Ancient Greeks and the Mayans, chewed natural plant products like chicle and mastic as breath fresheners. Packaged gums have been readily available since the 1800s, with manufacturers using a variety of gum bases for their products. A chewing gum is usually designed for long-lasting enjoyment, releasing flavor slowly over time, and these products are not usually intended for swallowing.
Bubble gum was introd ...more
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 17 Feb 09:07 pm
The history of chewing gum is ancient. Several cultures, including the Ancient Greeks and the Mayans, chewed natural plant products like chicle and mastic as breath fresheners. Packaged gums have been readily available since the 1800s, with manufacturers using a variety of gum bases for their products. A chewing gum is usually designed for long-lasting enjoyment, releasing flavor slowly over time, and these products are not usually intended for swallowing.
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