
Lisa Fogarty has written numerous articles for USA Today, The Stir, Opposing Views and other publications. She has covered everything from red carpet events to the discovery of toxic PCBs on school windows. She lives on Long Island, N.Y. If you're one You might guess it’s a custom dreamed up by a modern-day, real-life Willy Wonka, but people have been chewing gum, in various forms, since ancient times. There’s evidence that some northern Europeans were chewing birch bark tar 9,000 years ago And like the soda makers, food companies have long relied heavily on marketing to keep people chewing. In the late 1800s a Trinity University professor who wrote a history of gum. Eventually, he realized the gum was more popular and introduced Juicy Antonio López de Santa Anna was a Mexican general who served as President of Mexico on eleven non-consecutive occasions over a period of 22 years. In the United States he is remembered as the infamous Mexican general during the Texas Revolution who was Here are 15 facts about the Cup to consider as you watch this year where reports say it served as a receptacle for everything from letters and bills to chewing gum and cigar butts. 10. In 1957, Maurice “Rocket” Richard chipped both his front • Britons are the second biggest consumers of gum in the world with 120 to 130 sticks per person each year • British chewing and bubble gum sales were £405m in 2005 and are expected to rise 3.2pc this year • Chewing gum sales in the UK have .
We check a few of them so you can chew over the facts Is chewing gum good for your brain? NB this is a piece of chewing gum, not a piece of brain (we think) Photograph: Alicia Canter Alicia Canter/Alicia Canter Sometimes, when our readers don't write to us Side of the Chew started when Nisker read that chewing gum is the second most-common form of litter (cigarette butts are number one at 1.7 billion pounds a year). He decided to look into both the history and the present-day economics of gum: It turns Chewing gum has been one of the most favorite pastimes for people of all ages. Such is the craving for one of the oldest known candies, that over 4 billion gums are sold all over the world each year. Susan Montgomery Williams of California, USA, holds the However, according to them, chewing gum cannot replace brushing or flossing. Chewing Gum-More Facts Chewing gums have been popular among humans from quite a long time. Greek people used to chew resin obtained from mastic tree called mastiche, according to .
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