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Chewing gum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chewing gum is a type of confection traditionally made of chicle, a natural latex product, or synthetic rubber known as polyisobutylene, which is a non-vulcanisable form of the ...
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Gum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gum or GUM may refer to: Natural gums. Natural gum, any of a number of naturally occurring resinous materials in vegetative species; Gum anima; Gum arabic, used as food additive ...
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Wrigley Chew Gum
Major manufacturer of chewing gum, including Juicy Fruit, Doublemint, Big Red, and Wrigley's Spearmint gum. Information on history, management, investor relations and careers ...
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Gum Definition | Definition of Gum at Dictionary.com
noun: any of various viscid, amorphous exudations from plants, hardening on exposure to air and ... · verb (used with object): to smear, stiffen, or stick together with gum.
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Gum Disease and Periodontal Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Solution ...
Discover the guaranteed, pain-free solution for gum disease and periodontal disease. Safely fight receding gums, gingivitis, bad breath, receding gums, canker sores, and bleeding ...
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Stride® - The Ridiculously Long Lasting Gum®
Due to the extremely long lasting flavor of Stride Gum people are still chewing their first piece. Well now we're going to make them spit out that first piece and chew another.
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gum - definition of gum in the Medical dictionary - by the Free Online ...
gum (gum) 1. a mucilaginous excretion of various plants. 2. gingiva. guar gum a gum obtained from the ground endosperms of the leguminous tree Cyamopsis tetragonolobus; used in ...
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Gum Disease: MedlinePlus
Also called: Periodontal disease. If you have gum disease, you're not alone. About 80 percent of U.S. adults currently have some form of the disease. It ranges from simple gum ...
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gum definition of gum in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
gum, colloidal plant substance gum, term commonly applied to any of a wide variety of colloidal substances somewhat similar in appearance and general characteristics, exuded by or ...
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The Story Of Gum
History of chewing gum, provided by Ford Gum and Machine Company.
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