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  2. Bubble gum - Wikipedia

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    Various colors of bubble gum balls. In 1928, Walter Diemer, an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia, was experimenting with new gum recipes. One recipe, based on a formula for a chewing gum called "Blibber-Blubber", was found to be less sticky than regular chewing gum and stretched more easily.

  3. Susan Montgomery Williams - Wikipedia

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    Bubblegum-blowing Susan Montgomery Williams (February 16, 1961 - October 1, 2008) was an American record-holding bubblegum -blower. She set a Guinness World Record for the largest bubble blown, 23 in (58 cm) in diameter, in 1994.

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  5. Walter Diemer - Wikipedia

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    Fleer began marketing the new gum as "Dubble Bubble" and Diemer himself taught salesmen how to blow bubbles as a selling point for the gum, helping them to demonstrate how Dubble Bubble differed from all other chewing gums. Sold at the price of one cent a piece, sales of Dubble Bubble surpassed US$1.5 million in the first year.

  6. From blowing frozen bubbles to throwing boiling water: The ...

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    Bubbles are like a "water and soap sandwich," with soap encasing a layer of water. In warmer weather, the air inside the bubble expands as it warms, popping the bubble before it gets far.

  7. Chewing gum - Wikipedia

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    Chewing gum is a soft, cohesive substance designed to be chewed without being swallowed. Modern chewing gum is composed of gum base, sweeteners, softeners/plasticizers, flavors, colors, and, typically, a hard or powdered polyol coating. [1]

  8. Popping boba - Wikipedia

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    Popping boba in bubble tea, being drunk through a straw. Popping boba, also called popping pearls, [1] is a type of boba used in bubble tea.Unlike traditional boba, which is tapioca-based, popping boba is made using the spherification process that relies on the reaction of sodium alginate and either calcium chloride or calcium lactate.

  9. Romanian court lifts house arrest of internet celebrity ...

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    The decision, which cited flaws in the indictment, dealt a blow to Romania's anti-organized crime prosecuting unit DIICOT. On Tuesday, judges lifted the house arrest measure as part of the second ...