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Chewing Gums by Mind Map: Chewing Gums

1. Gum spittting parcour

2. Chewing gum ban

2.1. in Singapore

2.1.1. spread of diseases

2.1.2. teenagers blocking sensors of MRT trains

2.2. in Disney World

2.3. at Universal Studios Theme Park

2.4. Seaworld

2.5. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

2.6. Busch Gardens Theme Parks

3. Flavours

3.1. fruits

3.2. fresh

3.2.1. mint

3.3. smells

3.4. weird flavours

3.5. bubble gum flavour

4. Colours

4.1. pink

4.2. white

4.3. blue

5. Texture

5.1. soft

5.2. hard

5.3. wet

5.4. elastic

5.5. sticky

5.6. strechy

5.7. chewy

5.8. flexible

6. ISSUES

6.1. loses taste

6.1.1. refillable taste

6.2. becomes sticky

6.2.1. STICKYNESS

6.2.2. non-sticky chewing gum

6.2.2.1. change material so it becomes dust when used

6.2.3. BUBBLE GUM SEAL

6.2.4. can get stuck in hair

6.3. how to ged rid of it?

6.4. environmental problem

6.4.1. GUMSEEDS

6.4.2. Chewy beeswax material which one can collect and form a candle

6.4.3. BANDAID GUM

6.4.4. Dump it nicely

6.5. don't know taste until you buy whole pack

6.5.1. pack with different tastes

6.5.1.1. taste depending on mood

6.6. accidentally swallowing

7. Instrumentalization

7.1. ART

7.1.1. bubble gum sculptures

7.1.2. bubble gum wall

7.1.3. bubble gum paintings

7.1.4. art inquiry

7.2. Fashion

7.3. Food

7.3.1. bubble gum cake

7.3.2. bubble gum candy

7.4. STUFF to do

7.4.1. for building stuff / prototyping

7.5. visualization tool

7.6. bait for catfish!

7.6.1. crabs like them too

7.7. movement

7.7.1. Chewsday

7.8. generate electricity?

8. Sale

8.1. Machines

8.1.1. subway

8.1.2. airports

8.1.3. street walls

8.2. stores

8.2.1. kiosk

8.2.2. gas station

8.2.3. supermarket

8.3. strategy

8.3.1. usually close to the cashier

9. Material

9.1. natural latex

9.2. chicle

9.3. synthetic rubber

9.4. polyisobutylene

9.5. vegan?

9.6. artificial sweeteners

9.6.1. sorbitol

9.6.2. xylit

9.6.3. stevia

9.7. sugar

10. Words/Quotes

10.1. Stick to it

10.2. stuck

10.3. optimistic message which comes with gums (inside paper, printed on gum)

10.3.1. Write own message on Chewing GumPaper with a special pen.

11. VALUE

11.1. economic

11.2. creative

11.3. sharing

11.4. cultural

11.5. joy

12. Why to chew?

12.1. clean breath

12.1.1. after food

12.1.1.1. after drink

12.1.2. in the morning

12.1.3. brush alternative

12.1.4. before kissing

12.1.5. after cigarette

12.2. calm stomach

12.3. fight hunger

12.3.1. a huge chewing gum shaped like a BIG MAC

12.3.2. urban myth!!!

12.4. boredom

12.5. sugar craving

12.6. get rid of bad taste

12.7. alternative for...

12.7.1. nicotine

12.7.2. vitamins

12.7.3. food

12.8. dry mouth

12.9. high altitude

12.10. exercise muscles

12.11. prevent teary eyes when cutting onions

12.12. for fun: making bubbles

12.13. more oxygen in brain

12.13.1. Tongue Yoga Excercises

13. When to chew?

13.1. after meal

13.2. after cigarette

13.3. in the morning

13.4. before talk

13.5. after coffee

14. Types

14.1. recreational

14.1.1. blowing bubbles

14.1.2. making noises

14.2. functional

14.2.1. nicotine

14.2.2. memory enhancement

14.2.3. diabetes

14.2.4. teeth cleaning

14.2.4.1. gum MASSAGE

14.2.5. breath

14.2.6. DNA sampling

14.2.6.1. Biometric Signature http://www.heiliger-martin.de/galerie/siegel/bilder/siegel_0018.jpg

14.2.7. vitamins

14.2.8. FIRST AID

14.2.8.1. burned tongue

14.2.8.2. Globuli/Bachblüten

14.2.8.3. aspirine

14.2.8.4. Enzymes > Pollen

14.2.9. contraception

14.2.10. doping

14.2.10.1. caffeine

14.2.10.1.1. http://www.google.de/imgres?start=386&client=firefox-a&hs=NoK&rls=org.mozilla:de:official&biw=1440&bih=792&tbm=isch&tbnid=aPFg718ckfXH9M:&imgrefurl=http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/08/news/companies/wrigley-caffeine-gum/index.html&docid=XSi5CusjmDiWOM&imgurl=http://i2.cdn.turner.com/money/dam/assets/130308050916-wrigley-energy-alert-gum-620xa.jpg&w=620&h=367&ei=1MaIUf2UGOrA7Abw-IGQAg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=377&page=10&tbnh=167&tbnw=245&ndsp=9&ved=1t:429,r:86,s:300,i:262&tx=172&ty=115

14.2.10.2. taurine

14.2.11. medical TEST purposes

14.2.11.1. What can one measure in salivary juice (uah is that a real word?

14.2.11.2. Changes color as a indicator for too acid salivary juice (damages teeth)

14.2.12. DISEASES

14.2.13. poison

14.2.14. perfume gum

15. Packaging

15.1. wrapping

15.2. boxes

16. Production

16.1. make your own

16.2. Brands

16.2.1. Wrighley's

16.2.1.1. Airwaves

16.2.1.2. Extra

16.2.1.3. 5

16.2.1.4. HubbaBubba

16.2.1.5. Juicy Fruit

16.2.1.6. Sparemint

16.2.1.7. Doubblemint

16.2.1.8. Big Red

16.2.1.9. Orbit

16.2.1.10. dubble bubble

16.3. consumption

16.3.1. 1.3 million metric tonnes of gum per year

16.3.2. $19 billion in sales

16.3.3. The average person chews over 300 sticks of gum each year!

16.3.4. chewing gum 85% of global sales, and bubble gum the other 15%

16.4. chewing gum research

16.4.1. nutricional / functional

16.5. organizations

16.5.1. chewing gum association

16.6. Chewing Gum Machine

17. History

17.1. what to know about...

17.2. oldest piece of chewing gum is 9000 years old

17.3. bubble gum was invented as a type of chewing gum in 1928 by Walter E. Diemer in Philadelphia/USA

18. Culture

18.1. Sharing