It served a three tiered purpose in those days: It was tasty and often used as refreshment. Some of the types of gums often had antibiotic properties, and hence helped maintain oral hygiene.
It also helped ease the human need to masticate, i. Today most chewing gums are synthetic, but this need to masticate still exists today, and is one of the reasons that chewing gum are still so popular today.
They are also quite fun, as one can use them to blow bubbles. The primary difference between the two is highlighted in their names: a bubble gum is a type of gum that is developed for blowing bubbles, whereas a chewing gum is developed for the purpose of chewing. However, while each can do both, i. The bubble gum was accidently developed by Walter Diemer in He was experimenting with new gum recipes when he found that one particular recipe was less sticky and stretched more easily than normal chewing gum.
These properties also made it easier to blow bubbles with this gum, and when the bubble eventually popped, the gum would not stick to the face or other parts. The gum inherited these properties because of various extra ingredients, such as starches were added to the gum. Bubble Gum Bubble gum was first in our shops in but due to the imperfection of the ingredients, it was not very popular.
When bubble gum was perfected, it finally became more popular to mainly teenagers. Differences Well the main difference with bubble gum and chewing gum is the ingredients in them. April 8, Luke Ward January 21, No problem, pleased I could help! Gina February 3, Lil Bro September 21, A chewing gum is usually designed for long-lasting enjoyment, releasing flavor slowly over time, and these products are not usually intended for swallowing.
Bubble gum was introduced in , but the original product was not a wild success because the recipe had not been perfected. It took several more tries for bubble gum to catch on in the s.
Unlike chewing gum, bubble gum is highly viscous so that it can easily be blown into a bubble shape. It has also been treated so that it is not sticky, so that if a bubble bursts, it will not coat the face and hair of the chewer. Both chewing gum and bubble gum are often sweetened to make them more enjoyable to chew, and many companies add flavoring to their gum.
Mint is a common choice, but it is also possible to find licorice , cinnamon, watermelon, and many others. Many of the flavorings act as breath fresheners in addition to flavorings.
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