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Stride gum's story began on a predictably cold day in February 2005. A research document making its way around the factory indicated that people had resigned themselves to the short life span of gum. Stride's lead scientist, Bernard Lock read this report enraged. He knew America deserved better.
On average, a piece of gum weighs about 0.1 ounces.
In 1975, a pack of gum typically cost around 15-25 cents.
Gum typically contains a negligible amount of alcohol, if any at all. Any alcohol content in gum would be minimal and primarily used as a flavoring or preservative in the ingredients. It is not a significant source of alcohol consumption.
Gum wrappers typically contain a very thin layer of aluminum foil, usually less than 0.01 grams in weight. The foil is used to help keep the gum fresh and protect it from moisture.