From Black Oil to Pink Bubble Gum  Crude Oil is processed at the refinery to create the raw material to make bubble gum.  The refining process has three.

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From Black Oil to Pink Bubble Gum  Crude Oil is processed at the refinery to create the raw material to make bubble gum.  The refining process has three steps:  Distilling  Converting  Treating

Crude Oil Gives Us Bubble Gum Raw MaterialProduct  Food grade plastics are made from crude oil.  Bubble gum is made from food grade plastics.

From Synthetic Rubber to Pink Bubble Gum  Food grade plastics for bubble gum are made from synthetic rubber.  Synthetic rubber is made from monomers.  Monomers are gotten from refining crude oil.  Synthetic Rubber

How Is Bubble Gum Made? Click on the black box to play the Discovery video Bubble Gum: How It’s Made

Environmental Consequences of Making Bubble Gum  Describe if there are any known environmental consequences. If not then write about that.  Add a graphic about the environmental consequences that are known about making bubble gum.

Bubble Gum Natural or Synthetic Rubber?