Chewing gum

Chewing gum is a type of candy flavored with natural sugar or artificial sweeteners and also flavors such as mint. Gum is made to be chewed, and not swallowed. People chew gum for personal enjoyment and also to help clean teeth. Before it is chewed, the gum comes either soft and chewy or hard and then softens in your mouth. People are usually satisfied with gum once all the flavor is extracted, or their mouth becomes sore. Once people are done with gum, they throw it away.

Chewing gums often comes in sticks wrapped in foil.

History

Chewing gum has already been invented many years ago from spruce sap and beeswax. The first real gum has been sold two years before flavored ones became popular. 30 years after, in 1880 chewing gums tasted for a longer time. After this many famous brands started inventing ways to improve or adding flavor to the chewing gum to make it like it is today.[1]

Types

Stick Gum

  • In a stick form
  • In different flavors but mostly in refreshing, tropical ones

Bubble gum

  • Is the best gum to make bubbles with
  • In many fruit flavors
  • Mostly common in cubes

Jawbreaker Gum

  • In small hard shape (mostly sphere) with a soft center

Functional Gum

  • They have medical function
  • It has vitamins or different minerals in it

Nicotine Gum

  • It tries to help people stop smoking
  • It gives old smokers something to do instead of smoking
  • It contains a small amount of nicotine
  • is not an alternative to smoking

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Effects

Health

The effects of chewing gum on the health are different. Sugar free chewing gum is sometimes recommended by dentists, because it can clean the teeth. Chewing gum which contains sugar can, depending on the kind of sugar, harm the teeth. Gum can help to avoid snacks.[4][5]

Environment

The new version of chewing gum has environmental effects, because it cannot rot easily. Also, it is hard to clean up if it sticks somewhere.[6]

Other

According to studies, chewing gum can have a good effect on concentration. There are many other effects on people coming from different new invented chewing gums, like dry mouth gum, or energy gum.[7]

References

  1. CalmX, some as; Artist, Was an Experimental; Director, Film; producer; Creator, Video Game Content; inventors, freelance writer for some 18 years She specialized in writing about; inventions; March 2015, in particular Bellis died in. "How We Have Bubble Gum Today". ThoughtCo.
  2. http://www.ehow.com/list_7579660_different-types-chewing-gum.html
  3. "Chewing Gums Types". www.chewinggumfacts.com.
  4. "Risky chewing gum, gum, gum..." www.janethull.com. Archived from the original on 2013-03-10. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  5. http://www.ehow.com/list_6039457_health-effects-chewing-gum.html
  6. "Behind the Label: chewing gum". The Ecologist.
  7. "Healthfully".
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