When you chew gum, you’re essentially gnawing on plastic.
A new study found that both natural and synthetic gum shed microplastics, with each piece of gum producing about 100 pieces ...
And if you redecorate your home and sand down the old paintwork, the plastic binders in the paint can release microplastics ...
Chewing gum releases hundreds of tiny plastic pieces straight into people's mouths, researchers said on Tuesday, also warning ...
A new study suggests that you could be ingesting thousands of microplastics every time you chew gum. This discovery comes ...
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Everyday Health on MSNGum Can Release Thousands of Tiny Plastic Particles Into Your MouthA new study showed that chewing gum releases microplastics, which can then be swallowed and absorbed by the body.
Detroit's Faygo released two new flavors: Super Pop based on the fruity Superman ice cream flavor, and Bubble Pop!, a bubble gum flavor with hints of vanilla and fruit. New Faygo flavors are available ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNMost Chewing Gum Is Essentially Plastic, Filling Your Mouth with MicroplasticsLearn more about the tiny particles that can come off of your gum — what is essentially a soft piece of plastic — as you chew ...
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