7/20/2010

A little about Bubble gum.

Chewing gum is candy which has a characteristic yaiut can be made to develop bubbles. The color is diverse and has a particular taste. Usually the gum is sticky and when the bubble spreading to some extent, then the bubble would burst and on the face. That's because chewing gum is more viscous than any chewing gum. But there are also brands like Hubba Bubba gum that is not sticky and tends to favor the children.Regular gum is mixed in the gum machine. Chewing gum can be found in stores.To inflate the ball with chewing gum, one can flatten the gum to the palate (roof of mouth) and then pressed to the back teeth. Then push out a little with his tongue and then inflated. If steps are done correctly, it will form a bubble that interesting.

History Until now the history of chewing gum is still unclear. But the historical evidence of the oldest discovered in 1993 by archaeologists in the form of three clumps of honey sweetener containing money that has been aged 9000 years who chewed by hunters in Sweden. But for the ancient Greek society, gum chewing habit common in the community. They chewed a resin of the mastic tree which originated from Turkey. Meanwhile in North America, indigenous peoples have the habit of chewing a substance made from pine resin which continue from generation to generation until the early 19th century which was then replaced with paraffin. Type * Gum Balls - shaped like a ball and coated. This is most often sold in bubble gum machines. In the United Kingdom is often referred to as 'Screwballs', as they are commonly found in the bottom of the ice cream. In the U.S., they are known as "Gum Balls."  
* Bubblegum - made with the characteristics in order to produce bubbles when blown.  
* Sugarfree gum - made with artificial sweeteners.  
* Candy & Gum combination - especially chewing gum that is found in some types of lollipop, like Charm Blow Pops.  
* Center Filled Gum - a rubber ball that is formed around a soft gum center or a liquid.  
* Slab Cut & Wrap Gum Gum - refers to a chewing gum wrapping machine of this type, usually in the form of slabs, cube, or cylinder shape.  
* Functional Gum - chewing gum with a practical function. Vibe Energy Gum, for example, using chewing gum as a delivery system of caffeine, ginseng, guarana, and green tea. 
 * Drug Gum - the gum that acts as a delivery system to add the drug into the saliva, by using this method, the drug will be more quickly get into the bloodstream than pills.  
* Gum Powder - flow freely in the form of powder or powder that is compressed into a unique shape.  
* Gum Sticks - rectangular, thin, flat, and like a plate.

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