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Does chewing gum have pig's (animal's) skin in it?

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I cannot say about alevery brand that is produced in the world. But the Indian ones at least claim to have synthetic rubber, which is formed from sap that comes from trees. read more

No chewing gum is not made from animal skin. In the past people may have chewed on animal skin, but it was never commercialized. Up until WWII, chewing gum was made of a substance called chicle mixed with flavorings. Chicle is a latex sap that comes from the sapodilla tree (native to Central America). In other words, chicle is a form of rubber. read more

No. Chewing gum made today is 100% vegetarian source. To clarify your doubts, you can just look at the front or back side of the wrapper for a “GREEN DOT” image. It indicates that ALL the ingredients used in the product are vegetarian source. read more

If you don’t see any other ingredients from the list other than glycerin, try and search for a green or red circle on the pack. The green circle would indicate plant and the red circle animal origin. read more

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