Double lattes, fresh flowers and checkout-aisle chewing gum are all perfectly harmless impulse buys.
The makers of Chicza say it is the first biodegradable chewing gum ever sold.
Additionally, she was neither a fan of chewing gum nor of my chewing it.
Food, tobacco and chewing gum properties stayed functional along with IBM, American Can and Coca-Cola.
The British company's products include Dairy Milk, Creme Eggs, Dentyne chewing gum and Halls cough drops.
Near the door is an open carton containing dozens of boxes of chewing gum.
The company said it knows anecdotally that chewing gum offers a "stimulating effect" that aids concentration.
Another study adds to a growing body of evidence centering on chewing gum satiety and cravings.
The hospital said chewing gum activated gastrointestinal hormones, which could help prevent nausea, vomiting and abdominal discomfort.
"Chewing gum is an easy tool students can use for a potential academic edge, " says Craig Johnston, Ph.
Sixty-five percent of British streets have chewing gum stuck on them, a spokesman from Keep Britain Tidy told CNN.
Like chewing gum and walking, I could type lecture notes in my sleep.
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When it comes to fatty cakes and pastries, chewing gum, chocolates or oils, Harfouch has another trick up his sleeve.
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Thirty-eight city councils in the U.K. have proposed that chewing gum makers like Wrigley pay a penny-a-pack national gum tax.
William Wrigley started out selling baking powder, and he thought that including a free pack of chewing gum would help.
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They can't casually cruise the record shops, as their Western counterparts do, chewing gum while picking up their favorite albums.
Visitors to the city should be aware that eating and drinking, smoking and chewing gum in public are all illegal before sundown.
For all the competition between the two companies, on the question of chewing gum litter, Wrigley and Cadbury are united.
It applied to beer, cigarettes, soda, chewing gum and other cheap pleasures enjoyed disproportionately by the middle class and the poor.
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Others are former street hawkers, who sold chewing gum and plastic bags in Kabul before taking up clarinets, violins and cellos.
The camera can also shoot short video clips that can be saved to a Memory Stick--Sony's chewing gum-sized flash memory device.
He had spent the morning shuttling between the Senate and his office, being briefed on his schedule, chewing gum as he walked.
Mr Bradshaw accepts the manufacturers' argument that the problem lies with consumers, rather than being the direct responsibility of chewing gum makers.
The nurses ventured from their station and stood, arms folded, chewing gum.
When the chewing gum proved more popular than the baking powder, he dropped the baking powder and made his fortune producing chewing gum.
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Lemon juice or vinegar is a much handier way of removing chewing gum from fabric than the eucalyptus oil that the author recommends.
Five years ago, near her home in Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod (400 kilometers northeast of Moscow), she ran akiosk selling chewing gum, cigarettes and candies.
Under the auspices of Defra (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), the companies are represented on the so-called Chewing Gum Action Group.
Things like turning up the radio volume, singing loudly, chewing gum or eating, and getting out of the car and running around are not effective.
And still, he remained on United's sideline, typically chewing gum and pointing at his watch to let match officials know that theirs was obviously wrong.
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