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Gum
Different forms of gum have been around for centuries. Long ago, the Mayans chewed on sticky tree sap. They called it chicle. The ancient Greeks chewed a form of gum, too. It was called mastic gum. This gum was the resin obtained from the bark of a mastic tree. American settlers made gum from spruce sap. They mixed it with beeswax. Later, fruit and mint flavors were added to these sappy-flavored gums. More than one person worked on a recipe for bubble gum. Early bubble gum didn't "bubble." Walter Diemer is given credit for the invention of bubble gum in 1928. It was called Double Bubble. Today, many kinds of gum are available. Gum has come a long way!
Summary
Gum has existed for hundreds of years. Ancient Greeks chewed mastic gum, which came from the bark of a mastic tree. American settlers made gum from a mixture of spruced sap and beeswax, and in 1928 Walter Diemer invented Double Bubble bubble gum.
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