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This is a little out there, but here I go:
I'll be visiting asia in a couple of months and if I have a chance, I'll be buying a lot of a specific brand and flavor of chewing gum. It's unique, and hard to get where I live (Memphis, TN USA). I'll decide on a quantity to buy based on how long it can remain in good quality. Generally, the packs I order online are stamped with expiration dates roughly 1 year in the future. Does anyone know how chewing gum can be preserved beyond its expiration date? I have guesses that freezing will either be very good or very bad for this... maybe vacuum sealing? The gum is sold in packs, which contain individual sticks like Juicy Fruit. I hope to find bulk packs like those sold to wholesalers. If anyone knows of a better place to ask or a good site for this type of trivia, I'd appreciate that too! :-) Thanks, --Greg |
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Greg . SENDING.com
wrote: Does anyone know how chewing gum can be preserved beyond its expiration date? I have guesses that freezing will either be very good or very bad for this... maybe vacuum sealing? The gum is sold in packs, which contain individual sticks like Juicy Fruit. I hope to find bulk packs like those sold to wholesalers. In my experience, the problem is when gum either gets soggy, or dries out. Keeping it in the original wrapping, plus airtight sealing in a bag should keep things nice and stable. I wouldn't try freezing - might change the mouthfeel. Lots of those can be mailordered through www.jlist.com, just so you know. :-) The Asian gum, that is. |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 05:10:49 GMT, Greg
. SENDING.com wrote: This is a little out there, but here I go: I'll be visiting asia in a couple of months and if I have a chance, I'll be buying a lot of a specific brand and flavor of chewing gum. It's unique, and hard to get where I live (Memphis, TN USA). I'll decide on a quantity to buy based on how long it can remain in good quality. Generally, the packs I order online are stamped with expiration dates roughly 1 year in the future. Does anyone know how chewing gum can be preserved beyond its expiration date? I have guesses that freezing will either be very good or very bad for this... maybe vacuum sealing? The gum is sold in packs, which contain individual sticks like Juicy Fruit. I hope to find bulk packs like those sold to wholesalers. If anyone knows of a better place to ask or a good site for this type of trivia, I'd appreciate that too! :-) Thanks, --Greg Vacuum seal, then freeze for maximum flavor retention. ......Alan. -- Curiosity killed the cat - lack of it is killing mankind. |
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Blanche Nonken wrote: Greg . SENDING.com wrote: Does anyone know how chewing gum can be preserved beyond its expiration date? I have guesses that freezing will either be very good or very bad for this... maybe vacuum sealing? The gum is sold in packs, which contain individual sticks like Juicy Fruit. I hope to find bulk packs like those sold to wholesalers. In my experience, the problem is when gum either gets soggy, or dries out. Keeping it in the original wrapping, plus airtight sealing in a bag should keep things nice and stable. I wouldn't try freezing - might change the mouthfeel. Lots of those can be mailordered through www.jlist.com, just so you know. :-) The Asian gum, that is. I do freeze a special brand of chewing gum. That is hard for me to find in regular stores. I have some in my freezer right now , thats been there well over a year , thats in fine shape. I can see no difference in the taste nor texture of it. Hugs .... k |
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