Chewing Gum (3)

One early chewing gum maker was William White. Once, during a visit to England, William White was presented to King Edward the Seventh. White gave the King a box of chewing gum and urged him to try it right then and there. The surprised King Edward accepted the gum, but he refused to chew it before his guests.
Many stories were spread about chewing gum in the early days. Some warned it was dangerous. If , they said, the gum would make the intestines stick together. And painful death would follow.
  


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