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    Haha, I couldn't agree better Tom. Er, well aspartame is the chemical that supposedly "causes" cancer. I mean eating on everyday or multiple pieces of gum everyday for 4-5 years might really cause cancer .
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    Aspartame cancer studies using rats may be inaccurate when it comes to bubble gum. They actually feed the aspartame to the rats in their normal diet rather then let them chew gum. That's because, like Tom.K, the little fellows have problems blowing bubbles.

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    But rats can't chew gum can they? Because if they should chew it for testing purposes they are at risk of swallowing it into the stomach (thus resulting it as stuck in there for some several years before it could digest). Wouldn't there be any problems with the rats of aspartame was fed daily?
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    I think that rats can't chew gums, but Tasmanian devils and dogs can (Tasmanian devils: Taz:Wanted, Dogs: One screesaver in magazine CD in 1999: Hoover: Bubble trouble).
    My biggest balloon was about 7-9 cm. I get big balloon in 1-5 of 100 chews.
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    Haha, gum, but it tastes bad if you put in 10 all in once. Balloons attract dust .
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    I think it was the Aloe drink for the promotion of FFXII.
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    Dust? I thought that balloons attract skin. When I pop the balloon, it just sticks to face and I have to throw it to trash (or I still chew it).
    Pancake. ("Is that a pancake with a syrup of caramel and chocolate, ice cream and burrito with french fries?")

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    I mean like there's dust everywhere in the air >.>".
    Pancakes are good with honey syrup. French Fries are good with ketchup.
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    Wolf.
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    I remember this tale where it told the audience not to be greedy. There was a girl who was very greedy and ate all the food that her mother made... so later there was a wolf that moved as their neighbor and the mother made the girl ask to borrow the frying pan. After using it, the mother the girl to wash it and give it back, but the girl was too lazy... (It's going to be long)
    Er, I remember it had to do something with an omelet.

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    Maybe her name was Omelet. It can happen. When you just wrote mother, I've remembered a comedy named "The Nanny" somewhere in 1994. When mother Sylvia comes into the Sheffield's house and when she see any kind of food, she just sit and eat it. Niles:"Excuse me, have you said pancakes or waffles?" Sylvia: "I said pancakes and waffles."

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