How to Blow One Bubble Gum Bubble Within Another
Adult gum is for making breath fresh, whiten teeth or fight tobacco cravings. But children's gum is for blowing bubbles and one of the best ways to recreate your childhood is with bubble gum tricks. One fabulous trick to amuse your co-workers and children is to blow one bubble gum bubble within another. Here are tips to do this trick.
Instructions
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Chew the gum until it's extra soft. If the gum is still hard or still has hard chunks of sugar in it, this trick won't work.
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Use your tongue to make a ball of gum. You're not trying to make an exact ball, so don't stress if it's a little lumpy or not exact.
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Push the ball against your teeth or against the roof of your mouth using your tongue. If you used the roof of your mouth, maneuver the gum so it's behind your teeth.
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Press your tongue against the patty to form a thin layer of gum over your tongue. The gum's held in place between your upper and lower teeth.
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Remove your tongue and blow against the thin layer of gum. Use long but shallow breaths until you get a bubble to appear.
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Close off the bubble using your tongue to press a small thin layer of gum into the area you're blowing into.
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Blow again on that small thin layer of gum. With practice, you'll produce a bubble with a bubble.
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Tips & Warnings
Be careful not to shoot the gum out of your mouth. If this happens, don't pick it back up and put it back into your mouth. Start with a new piece of gum.
Avoid using many pieces of gum. One largish piece of gum should be all it takes.
Comments
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shesclassy
Sep 17, 2009
It also bears mention that this can be done more than twice if you practice enough: with a good piece of gum I've gotten five before.