So there is even the bubble gum alley in San Luis which for most parents is a sin if they find it replayed on their indoor walls, and items. It seems some people just can’t stand this bad habit that comes from bubble gum.
That’s the notorious irresponsible side of it
However if you are like me and never had such bad habits,then bubble gum should have a pleasant experience when trying to relax. I enjoyed bubble gum in my earlier years and of recent for a quick mouth refresh when travelling out. It helps so let’s look at What Walter Diemer was thinking!
So what’s Bubble gum?? It is a type of chewing gum, designed to be inflated out of the mouth as a bubble
In modern chewing gum, if natural rubber such as chicle is used, it must pass several purity and cleanliness tests. However, most modern types of this amazing chewing gum use synthetic gum-based materials. These materials allow for longer lasting flavor, a better texture, and a reduction in tackiness.
In 1928 Walter Diemer, while working at a chewing gum factory as an accountant invented bubble gum.
After a lot of experimenting, he eventually landed on a formula for a gum both less sticky and extremely stretchy, allowing bubbles to be blown with it. That pink remains the most popular color for bubble gum can reportedly be traced back to the fact this was the only coloring available when Diemer was coming up with his formula. Bubble gum became so famous that today there is a Bubblegum Alley a tourist attraction in downtown San Luis Obispo, California, known for its accumulation of used bubble gum on the walls of an alley.
The Market Theater Gum Wall is also brick wall covered in used chewing gum located in an alleyway in Post Alley under Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle.
Enjoy your gum responsibly and Live The Joy Life!