Bubble gum
Bubble gum is a type of chewing gum, designed to be inflated out of the mouth as a bubble.
History
Bubble gum was first invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer, an accountant at Fleer Chewing Gum Company. The original bubble gum was pink in color because that was the only dye Diemer had on hand at the time and it was his favorite color.
Composition
Bubble gum is made from synthetic rubber and plasticizers, which give it its elastic properties. It also contains sweeteners, flavorings, and coloring agents. The exact formulation can vary between brands.
Bubble Blowing
The act of blowing bubbles with bubble gum is a popular pastime for children and adults alike. The Guinness World Records for the largest bubble blown with bubble gum is currently held by Chad Fell, who blew a bubble with a diameter of 50.8 cm (20 in) without using his hands.
Brands
There are many brands of bubble gum, including Double Bubble, Bubble Yum, and Bazooka. Each brand has its own unique flavor and texture.
Health Effects
While bubble gum is generally considered safe to chew, it can pose a choking hazard, particularly for young children. There is also some concern about the potential for tooth decay from the sugar in bubble gum, although many brands now offer sugar-free options.
In Popular Culture
Bubble gum has a prominent place in popular culture. It is often associated with youth, fun, and nostalgia. There are many songs, movies, and books that feature bubble gum, including the popular song "Bubblegum" by Jason Derulo and the movie "The Bubble Gum Thief" by Jeff Miller.
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