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  • 61Excel (chewing-gum) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Excel (homonymie). Wrigley s Excel est une gamme de chewing gums et de menthes disponibles au Canada depuis 1991. C est la gomme la plus vendue au Canada. Dix saveurs sont disponibles : tangerine givrée,… …

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  • 62chewing gum — flavored substance which is chewed …

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  • 63chewing gum — noun (U) a type of sweet, that you chew for a long time but do not swallow …

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  • 64chewing gum — [ˈtʃuːɪŋ ˌgʌm] noun [U] a type of sweet that you chew for a long time but do not swallow …

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  • 65chewing gum — see aawákksis …

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  • 66CHEWING-GUM — …

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  • 67Chewing — gum Chewing gum sous forme de dragées Le chewing gum ou gomme à mâcher est une gomme destinée à être mâchée. C est Thomas Adams, qui, mélangeant du chiclé (latex issu du sapotillier ou sapotier) avec de la résine et du sirop, fabriqua et… …

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  • 68Gum base — is the non nutritive, non digestible, water insoluble masticatory delivery system used to carry sweeteners, flavors and any other desired substances in chewing gum and bubble gum. It provides all the basic textural and masticatory properties of… …

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  • 69Gum — or GUM may refer to:Confectionary* Chewing gum * Functional chewing gum or Functional gum * Bubble gum * Wine gum * Gumdrop * Gum base * Gum industryNatural gums* Gum anima * Gum arabic * Cassia gum * Dammar gum * Gellan gum * Guar gum * Locust… …

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  • 70Gum-digger — Gum diggers were men and women who dug for kauri gum, a fossilised resin, in the old kauri fields of New Zealand at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The gum was used mainly for varnish.The term may be a source for the nick …

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