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There is no listed store in Florida that has gum media, but you may be able to find some at a science store. There are several websites that do have gum media for purchase. The sites are Microscope World and Optics Planet.
Gum media is a yellowish liquid. I have a microscpe and A little bottle of Gum media came with it. It has little chunky pieces, when I look in the microscope. It doesn't smell good. so I wouldn't eat it. I have been studying it under the microscope in my lab. There are many different ideas where it came from. You can search, the internet and no one knows that much about it. It can't come from a gum tree. Tree sap is not a thin liquid. No. It can't be from whale blubber. I just read another article from a scientist. Gum media has not been steralized. So gross... don't drink it people.
Gum media and Canada balsam are both natural resins used in microscopy to mount specimens on slides. Canada balsam is a specific resin obtained from the balsam fir tree, commonly used in traditional slide mounting. Gum media refers more broadly to various resins or synthetic mounting mediums used to affix specimens to slides for microscopic observation.
Oh honey, gum media isn't dangerous unless you're planning on choking on it. Just make sure you're not swallowing wads of it like a hungry squirrel and you'll be fine. So chew away, but remember to spit it out when you're done, unless you're aiming for a world record in gum chewing.
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you can recycle the gum rapper but not the gum it self
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Actually we get gum from whales.how we get gum from whales is that when they die there blaber be used to make gum.
No they just call them gum drops because it has the properties of gum like chewiness