Archive for July 31st, 2008

Recycling gum to recycle gum

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Tylene Levesque posted a picture of this great gum bin on another cool site about design (and in this case, ecologically friendly design products and ideas), Inhabitat.

The Bubble Gum Bin is designed by Anna Bullus, who used Gumnetic to make it, which is a new biodegradable material she developed from sterilized used chewing gum and bio-resin (there’s the best kind of irony in here somewhere).

Love and gum in Vietnam

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

 

Here’s a wonderful story from the Thanh Nien Daily in Vietnam about young children who hope to sell gum (as you can see above) or roses to those who visit a popular square at night in Ho Chi Minh City in order to help raise money for books, school uniforms or even breakfast.

Hope in the shape of a rose or a stick of gum

Gum meets Bollywood

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Gum Wall | Alkmaar, Netherlands

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

2007-04-04 Chewing-gum wall, originally uploaded by [ henning ].

Urban Myth #23: Don’t swallow your gum

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Well, I suppose you could (and as it turns out, you can), but if your mom is like mine, she’ll tell you it will stay in your digestive system for seven years.

However, there’s a great site called Snopes that helps debunk all sorts of urban myths (i.e. if you forward this e-mail to 20 of your friends, Bill Gates will send you a gazillion dollars), and on that site, Barbara “The Gumshoe Report” Mikkelson (see, I told you there will be puns in the world of gum) tells the whole story about the risks of swallowing gum (as well as telling the story of loggers, the state of Maine and the Alamo and their relationship to the history of gum!).

The Seven Year Glitch