Bubble Gum Ingredients and Nutrition of Dubble Bubble Gum
Dubble Bubble is a brand of chewing gum invented in 1928 by Walter Diemer, an accountant at the Fleer Candy Company.
Dubble Bubble came after several decades of failing to create a bubble gum that produced a large bubble and was not too sticky.
Nutrition Facts
Dubble Bubble twist gum is a 5 g, bite-size piece of chewing gum containing 20 calories with 0 g of fat, 0 mg of cholesterol, 5 mg of sodium, 5 g of carbohydrates, 0 g of dietary fiber, 4 g of sugar and 0 g of protein. Dubble Bubble Ball Gum is available in 5 g servings containing 20 calories, 5 mg of sodium, 5 g of carbs and 4 g of sugars. Dubble Bubble specialty bubble-gum cigars come in 20 g servings and contain 70 calories, 18 g of carbs and 15 g of sugar. Dubble Bubble Office Pleasures bite-size gum pieces come in 3.5 g servings containing 15 calories, 3 g of carbs and 3 g of sugar.
Nutrients
Dubble Bubble does not contain any vitamins or minerals. So while it is low in calories and has no fat, there is also no nutritional benefit to eating this candy.
Ingredients
Ingredients in Dubble Bubble gum include dextrose, corn syrup, gum base, tapioca dextrin, titanium dioxide, confectioners glaze, carnauba wax, cornstarch, artificial flavors and colors. Based on the two ingredients in the top positions on the nutrition label, sugar makes up the majority of this product.
Sugar
There is no recommended daily allowance for sugar. According to the website for the Anne Collins weight-management program, Americans should consume fewer than 40 g of sugar a day.
Weight
Kathleen Melanson, an associate professor of nutrition and food sciences at the University of Rhode Island, theorizes that chewing gum may help reduce caloric intake. In the study, participants who chewed gum for one hour in the morning consumed 67 fewer calories at lunch and did not overeat later in the day to compensate for the lost calories
Source: Livestrong.com