How long have we been chewing gum?
The ancient Mayans were the first to chew the sap of the sapodilla tree nearly nine thousand years ago. They called the gum-like substance “chicle” which is what Spanish-speaking people in Meixco call gum today. It took nearly 8,900 years for the recipe to change into what we now think of as chewing gum.
That invention was created by a dentist, William Finley Semple, who patented the softer version of chewing gum (suitable for blowing bubbles) with the thought that it would clean the teeth for those who didn’t like to brush. The gum industry then added enough sugar to the product to make it a major cause of cavities and dental problems. And it was an accountant, Walter Diemer, who cooked up the recipe for the world’s first bubble gum, Double Bubble.
Ahhhh … apparently the road to poor dental hygiene is paved with good intentions … and Bubblicious.
You can learn more about the evolution of gum here.
And for all you gum-lovers out there, just remember to spit it out before you get to the blueberry part …