Have you ever looked on a package of bubble gum to see what it was made of? The gum in bubble gum is made of sugar, flavorings and two different kinds.

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Have you ever looked on a package of bubble gum to see what it was made of? The gum in bubble gum is made of sugar, flavorings and two different kinds of saps collected from the chicle and gutta siak trees.

The chicle comes from the sap of the Manilkara, which is an evergreen tree grown in Mexico, Central America, and tropical sections of South America.

Cuts are made at the base of the tree, and cups are hung below the cuts to collect the sap. This sap was found to be fun to chew—you could probably even blow bubbles with this sap just as it comes from the tree!