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brand of
bubble gum until after WWII, when
Bazooka bubble gum entered the market.
Until the 1970s,
bubble gum still tended to
stick to one's face as...
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Chewing gum is a soft,
cohesive substance designed to be
chewed without being swallowed.
Modern chewing gum is
composed of
gum base, sweeteners, softeners/plasticizers...
- it was
launched in 1899 it was
originally sold as a
traditional long-
stick gum,
later replaced by the same
format as the US.
Orbit White,
packaged in...
- as
visitors usually stick items like
cigarette butts or
gum wrappers along the wall.
There were also
prior complaints that the
gum was
being tracked into...
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Shocking gum is a
practical joke
device that
delivers a mild
electric shock. The
victim is
offered what
appears to be the last
stick of
chewing gum from a...
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Composed of 1,956 transmit/receive
modules (TRM), each
about the size of a
gum stick, it can
perform a near-instantaneous beam
steering (in the
order of tens...
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Gum arabic (
gum acacia,
gum sudani,
Senegal gum and by
other names) is a
natural gum originally consisting of the
hardened sap of two
species of the Acacia...
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bottle and mini
bottle formats. The
bottles contain pellet style gum instead of
stick gum in the
standard packs. The
bottle format is
available in Canada...
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chewing gum bug is a
practical joke gag used to play
tricks on people,
usually adults. The
appearance is of a 5-pack of
chewing gum, with one
stick of
gum remaining...
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available in the
flavors of grape, watermelon, and strawberry. Each
stick of
gum was
wrapped with
paper made to look like a
bandage and was
packaged in...