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Chicle (/ˈtʃɪkəl/) is a
natural gum traditionally used in
making chewing gum and
other products. It is
collected from
several species of
Mesoamerican trees...
- The
American Chicle Company was a
chewing gum trust founded by
Thomas Adams, Jr., with
Edward E.
Beeman and
Jonathan Primle.
Thomas Adams (May 4, 1818...
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Trident is a
brand of sugar-free
chewing gum. It was
originally introduced by
American Chicle shortly before it was
bought by Warner-Lambert in 1962. It...
- Atlántico in Colombia. It
yields a
natural gum known as
chicle,
traditionally used in
making chewing gum and
other products.
Manilkara zapota, the sapodilla...
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patent on a
gum-making
machine and
began m****-producing
chicle-based
gum. His
first product ("Snapping and Stretching") was pure
chicle with no flavoring...
- type is BHT. Old
gum bases were
based on
either natural elastomers such as latexes,
vegetable gums like
chicle,
spruce gum, and
mastic gum, or alternatively...
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gum. The
Mayans and
Aztecs were the
first to
exploit the
positive properties of
gum; they used
chicle, a
natural tree
gum, as a base for
making a
gum-like...
- 2011. "
CHICLE BAZOKA UN NÚMERO 1" [BAZOKA
GUM IS
NUMBER 1]. El
Kiosko de
Akela (in Spanish).
February 19, 2018. "Nostalgic Candy, Drops,
Gum, Lollies...
- of
chicle, a
natural latex. By the 1960s,
chicle was
replaced by butadiene-based
synthetic rubber which is
cheaper to manufacture. Most
chewing gums are...
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originally claimed the
gum contained pepsin powder that
would improve digestion. The
product became a part of the
American Chicle Company in 1898, and continued...