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  2. Feb 13, 2015 · Learn how chewing gum evolved from ancient birch bark tar to modern synthetic ingredients. Find out how Thomas Adams used chicle, a Mexican product, to create the first commercial chewing gum in the U.S.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chewing_gumChewing gum - Wikipedia

    The first flavored chewing gum was created in the 1860s by John Colgan, a Louisville, Kentucky, pharmacist. Colgan mixed with powdered sugar the aromatic flavoring tolu, a powder obtained from an extract of the balsam tree ( Myroxylon ), creating small sticks of flavored chewing gum he named "Taffy Tolu". [15]

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  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Learn how Thomas Adams revolutionized chewing gum in the 19th century with his chicle-based invention. Discover the origins of gum from ancient natural resins to modern synthetic products.

  5. Jun 9, 2019 · Thomas Adams was not the inventor of chewing gum, but he was the first to mass produce it from chicle in 1871. He also founded the American Chicle Company and created popular gum brands such as Tutti-Frutti, Black Jack, and Chiclets.

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  6. Learn how the Mayans and Aztecs discovered chicle, a resin from the sapodilla tree, and how an American inventor named Thomas Adams Sr. turned it into chewing gum. Find out how chicle became a global industry and how it was replaced by synthetic gum.

  7. May 1, 2024 · In 1869 Antonio López de Santa Anna, a former president of Mexico living in exile on Staten Island, New York, seized upon the idea of using chicle in place of rubber in the manufacture of tires as a potential means of funding his return to power.

  8. Oct 7, 2019 · Chewing gum became so popular that, in an article arguing against Prohibition, Nikola Tesla claimed excessive gum chewing was more dangerous than alcohol abuse.

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