First, You chew it up into a ball. Next, You take then gum with your tongue and lift it to the top of you mouth. Then, You slowly push the gum through your teeth, then lips. After that, Your tongue should be sticking out with the gum wrapped around it. Finally, You blow.
sticking things together, or a gag
yes, but if swallowed it has a slight chance of sticking to your organs
No.
The stickiness of chewed gum is a result of its molecular structure and composition, rather than its age. As gum ages, it can become harder and less pliable, which may reduce its stickiness. However, factors such as temperature, humidity, and the type of shoe sole can also affect how easily gum sticks to shoes. There is no specific age at which chewed gum will stop sticking to shoes, as it depends on a variety of variables.
the hard drive works by sticking gum inside of it
the spit in your mouth stops it from sticking to your teeth.
Most schools do not allow students to chew gum. This because it can be very distracting when bubbles are blown and the gum is cracked. Students also tend to discard gum by sticking it under desks or spitting it out on floors and sidewalks.
All around big nate island. You have to find it.
It's okay to chew gum in Singapore. There is no punishment. Although there is a punishment for spitting gum on the floor. There is also a punishment for sticking your gum anywhere. You have to pay a fine. If you want to chew gum, spit it out into a piece of tissue and throw it into a rubbish bin. BTW: It's illegal to sell gum in Singapore.
How did chewing gum get spead around the world
there is no frutini gum stupid