A chewing gum, soft and cohesive substance everyone’s familiar with, is celebrating its 166th anniversary today. With thousands of flavors available, children and adults can choose whatever their hearts delight: peppermint, cinnamon, banana, or even Coca-Cola.
© Wikipedia / Doug ColdwellA chewing gum, soft and cohesive substance everyone’s familiar with, is celebrating its 166th anniversary today. With thousands of flavors available, children and adults can choose whatever their hearts delight: peppermint, cinnamon, banana, or even Coca-Cola.
Above: John B. Curtis, an American businessman was a first man to introduce and sell the very first commercial chewing gum, called the State of Maine Spruce Gum.
Above: John B. Curtis, an American businessman was a first man to introduce and sell the very first commercial chewing gum, called the State of Maine Spruce Gum.
A chewing gum, soft and cohesive substance everyone’s familiar with, is celebrating its 166th anniversary today. With thousands of flavors available, children and adults can choose whatever their hearts delight: peppermint, cinnamon, banana, or even Coca-Cola.
Above: John B. Curtis, an American businessman was a first man to introduce and sell the very first commercial chewing gum, called the State of Maine Spruce Gum.
Above: John B. Curtis, an American businessman was a first man to introduce and sell the very first commercial chewing gum, called the State of Maine Spruce Gum.
© Flickr / bareknuckleyellowThe ancient Aztecs and Greeks were also known to chew gum-like substances, made from plants, grasses and resins. Those ancient chewing gums were believed to possess anti-septic and other medical properties.
The ancient Aztecs and Greeks were also known to chew gum-like substances, made from plants, grasses and resins. Those ancient chewing gums were believed to possess anti-septic and other medical properties.
© Flickr / Jose GonzalezSoon after Curtis’ invention of the modern chewing gum, Thomas Adams found that chicle-based chewing gum lasted much longer and carried flavors better than earlier paraffin and spruce made gums. Subsequently, Adams improved Curtis’ invention and patented a machine for the manufacture of gum in 1871. By 1888, Adam’s chewing gum, known as Tutti-Frutti became the first chew gum to be sold in vending machines.
Soon after Curtis’ invention of the modern chewing gum, Thomas Adams found that chicle-based chewing gum lasted much longer and carried flavors better than earlier paraffin and spruce made gums. Subsequently, Adams improved Curtis’ invention and patented a machine for the manufacture of gum in 1871. By 1888, Adam’s chewing gum, known as Tutti-Frutti became the first chew gum to be sold in vending machines.
CC BY 2.0 / Kamoteus (A New Beginning) / Studies have also shown that chewing a gum after a colon surgery can help patients to recover faster. Chewing a gum for at least fifteen minutes four times per day causes increase of saliva production, which in turn speeds up patients’ recovery process by a day and a half faster, reports Science Daily.
Studies have also shown that chewing a gum after a colon surgery can help patients to recover faster. Chewing a gum for at least fifteen minutes four times per day causes increase of saliva production, which in turn speeds up patients’ recovery process by a day and a half faster, reports Science Daily.
© Flickr / Mike Mozart Despite popular myths about a swallowed gum remaining in a human’s stomach for years, a chewing gum will pass through the digestive system as quickly as any regular food when swallowed.
Despite popular myths about a swallowed gum remaining in a human’s stomach for years, a chewing gum will pass through the digestive system as quickly as any regular food when swallowed.
© East News/Kevin Casey/Invision/INVLHowever, there have been instances when swallowed gum resulted in medical complications. A four-year old boy once needed a medical operation after regularly swallowing five to seven pieces of chewing gum every day. Eventually a solid chewing gum mass formed which could not be expelled, causing constipation.
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However, there have been instances when swallowed gum resulted in medical complications. A four-year old boy once needed a medical operation after regularly swallowing five to seven pieces of chewing gum every day. Eventually a solid chewing gum mass formed which could not be expelled, causing constipation.