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kipchik | 23:20 Fri 16th Jun 2006 | Animals & Nature
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That once,whale blubber was used in chewing gum?No way, that is disgusting!!
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Yuk,i aint chewing that no more,i've been put right off,eeeuuurrrggghhhh!!
The only reference to blubber in that link is

"Eskimos used to chew whale blubber as a form of gum."

it doesn't say it was used as an ingredient, but merely as an alternaitve to chuddy.
When does the spell check start again.....?
lol...mm...I heard it is made from elephant's ears...dead ones of course...........;-)
TCL, Tell Brenda the Elephant to watch out!!

Hey Kipchcik, should've asked at


http://orangedog.forumup.com/index.php?mforum=orangedog


I'd be able to put the info on there but here ( I can't copy/paste long articles on here)I can only try to give you the link..


http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blgum.htm


They didn't use whale blubber to make gum. Sap and wax.

hehe I haven't heard the word chuddy since ummm well ages. Thankyou thecorbyloon for making me giggle :)

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