We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about how everything from paprika to black pepper goes from the ground to our spice jars. But what about the “base” listed on the back of some chewing and ...
Tree gum or sap was traditionally used as the base of gum, but this natural ingredient is more expensive and difficult to harvest, so large producers opt out of using it; some natural chewing gum ...
Experts have explained what actually happens when we swallow chewing gum and if it really stays in our body for seven years.
Yum! Eventually most of the sweetener and flavoring slide down your throat with your saliva and the great taste becomes a memory. Gum base does not dissolve in saliva. This is why you lose the flavor, ...
This article seems funny, though, but I am tempted to do this write-up due to the many female students I have seen who are glued to their gum.