i heard they were if you eat the wrapper with the gum.
is this true, like are they meant to be chewed,
i would think they would advertise the wrappers being edible and stuff, but idk, is it true?
4210708 answered Monday November 26 2007, 10:24 pm: yes, you can it eat the wrappers, i do it all the time because im too lazy to throw them away. most gum wrappers can be eaten. [ 4210708's advice column | Ask 4210708 A Question ]
HiChick answered Monday November 26 2007, 7:22 pm: Actually ya you can chew them BUT the reason it isnt advertised it because you can chew any papaer and esp. with gum (or any type of food for that matter) it will break down and be 'edible' you can do this with any paper but those wrappers are thin. i dont think its made out of rice paper and if it was meant to be eaten i think it would dissolve on contact not stay as a blob in your mouth for a while lol when i was a kid my grandma would send me Japanese candy and they have ones with edible wrapers and its nothing like that it dissolves. it is 'edible' and can be eaten but that doesnt mean its supposed to be haha :P hope i helped!!! my friends and i tried this and had a conversation about it lol [ HiChick's advice column | Ask HiChick A Question ]
bigflirtbabe answered Monday November 26 2007, 6:56 pm: It's a little weird, for me.. but yes it's true. My friends have tried it, and it works. It's a strange concept that when chewed with the gum it's edible but by it's self it's just a wrapper.. I don't chew it because it creeps me out a little. I don't know where someone thought to chew the whole thing, that's weird. [ bigflirtbabe's advice column | Ask bigflirtbabe A Question ]
Rosalina answered Monday November 26 2007, 6:56 pm: Yes.
You can eat the wrappers.
They are made of rice paper, and, although they might not taste good, they can be ingested.
They do not, however, have any purpose.
Its just a gimmick. [ Rosalina's advice column | Ask Rosalina A Question ]
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