Almost everybody adores bubble gum. It lasts for so long! Now let’s do a quick background check of what’s been inside our mouth for decades and decades as we take a quick trip to this article.

Bubble Gum Facts

Bubble gum is irrefutably one of the most invincible addictions in the world. Not many people say no to bubble gum. It’s pink, it’s sinfully sweet, it’s a great stress buster and the best part is it actually helps somebody concentrate? You’ve definitely witnessed numerous students grinding the gum with their teeth and occasionally blowing a perfectly rounded pink bubble in their examination halls. Note that chewing gum and bubble gum are not necessarily the same!  While the base of chewing gum is a natural gum, bubble gum is synthetic. You will notice that you can’t blow bubbles with chewing gums. How boring, right? This is because the chewing gum base called chicle is harvested from the sap of a tropical tree called a Sopapilla tree. Wondering how is blowing bubbles possible? A special mixture of starches and polymers in a laboratory has been so designed just to perform the blowing bubbles act. What’s the whole story behind bubble gum invention? How did it get so popular? Let’s figure it all out as we reach the bottom of this page and lap up some juicy bubble gum facts.
 
Interesting & Fun Bubble Gum Facts
 
Ode To The Inventor
Walter E. Diemer claimed to have accidentally invented what is now a worldwide pink phenomenon. Hailing from Philadelphia, Walter never patented his invention. In 1928, Walter was allegedly working as an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company. It was here that he toyed with new gum recipes during his spare time until he noticed that his latest brew was oddly unusual. Apart from being less sticky than normal, it was more stretchable and that the concoction produced bubbles as well! Walter wasn’t perturbed by his lack of royalty and instead, convinced himself that the best reward was that he had indeed invented it himself! He would hold bubble blowing contests for kids that would drop by his place to hear the tale of his fantastic unintended invention. Cheers to Walter! Cheers to a life with bubble gum!
 
Fun Facts
  • Guinness Book of World Records reveals that the largest bubble to have ever been blown in the world measures 23 inches in diameter!
  • 'Blibber-Blubber' was the brand name of the first ever bubble game to be marketed!
  • You’ll be astonished to learn that the energy produced by bubble gum chewing Americans is sufficient to illuminate a city of ten million people. A trustworthy mathematician has proved this proclamation with smooth calculations and inferences.
  • Don’t you hate it when you pop a bubble and it gets stuck or intertwined with your hair? Don’t be hasty and hurt yourself. By simply rubbing the gum patch with peanut butter, your problem will soon be solved!
  • Bubble gum popularity reached an all new high when it was included in the ration kits given to U.S. in the 1940s.
  • Various tribes in Africa would accept large quantities of bubble gum to settle traditional payments for wives as opposed to the standard sheep and oxen.
  • All over the world, the annual consumption of bubble gum is reported to be 100,000 tons!
  • Why is bubble gum always pink? Remember when Walter unintentionally created a potion that unquestionably was the tipping point of his career or life overall? Turns out that pink was the one and only shade of food coloring he had within his proximity!
  • Richard Walker has achieved unconventional fame by creating a record for chewing 135 sticks of bubble gum for 8 hours at a stretch. He was hence bestowed the coveted 'Chomp Title' which was formerly carried by Sue Jordan, who chewed eighty pieces of gum for all of five hours and twelve minutes!
  • Edward L. Fenimore, the head of the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Company was reported to have blown a bubble within a bubble within a bubble! Now isn’t that a triple whammy or what!
  • For a long time, citizens were disillusioned by the false bubble gum fact that if swallowed, the gum resides in your gastrointestinal tract for seven whole years! This was soon proved untrue since swallowed bubble gum will pass through your system and not get stuck in your intestines! The fiber in the gum base renders it indigestible. So, if you were still skeptical, you can relax after reading this!
Walter Diemer should not just be loved for his invention but also his lovely attitude which shines through as he put forth the beautiful quote- "I've done something with my life. I've made kids happy around the world.” Hope you are content with the splash of bubble gum facts and we didn’t end up bursting your bubble.

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