Chewing gum manufactured in Spain has to include new polymers
In these times of recession and difficult economic decisions, some may consider one of the decisions made by the Spanish Cabinet on Friday as welcome relief.
The Spanish Government has decided to change the rules on the manufacture of chewing gum to make it less sticky and the cleaning up of pavements easier.
32 years after first legislation on the matter, chewing gum must now be made from a new synthetic polymer, copolymer of vinyl acetate and vinyl laurate.
New technologies and ingredients mean that Spanish chewing gum manufacturers can now compete with European competitors.
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