Your kiddos are interested in a variety of things: who can leap the highest, when they receive their allowance, and how to get Alexa to tell them silly jokes. But right now, they’re likely eager to learn the art of blowing a bubble with gum. While bubblegum can lead to sticky situations—think gum stuck to surfaces or tangled in hair—there’s something undeniably joyful about competing to see who can blow the biggest, most impressive bubble.
This could be a bit messy, but it’s also a wonderful opportunity to share memories of your own childhood. Whether it was chewing grape Big League Chew during Little League games or racing your cousins to the ice cream truck every Saturday for that gumball treat, everyone has a nostalgic gum story.
Did you know there are a ton of tricks you can perform with bubblegum? Sure, some might argue they’re a little gross since you’re essentially playing with your saliva, but your little ones won’t be small forever! We’ll guide you through the simple steps of bubble-blowing, and once they’ve mastered that, you can introduce them to some epic gum tricks.
Concerned about sticky messes? Designate gum as an outdoor-only activity, dress in play clothes, and tie back hair. Hats can also add some extra peace of mind.
How to Blow a Bubble with Gum
- Start with some quality bubblegum. We recommend options like Big League Chew or Bubblicious in your favorite flavor (and let’s be honest, grape is the best!). Use two pieces or pinches if you’re going for Big League Chew, but one piece or even half might be better for smaller mouths.
- Chew the gum until it’s soft and juicy.
- Use your tongue to flatten the gum against the roof of your mouth, creating a disk shape.
- Move the gum to the front of your mouth, behind your teeth.
- Open your mouth and gently push the gum between your teeth and lips with your tongue, being careful not to poke a hole in it.
- Continue pushing the gum disk out with your tongue until it’s thin. (Mirrors can be helpful here for your kids to see what they’re doing!)
- Once the center is nice and thin, take a deep breath and blow into it to start forming a bubble. Encourage your child to practice blowing hard—think of it like blowing bubbles through a straw in a thick milkshake versus a thin drink!
- As the bubble begins to grow, pull your tongue out and just blow.
- Finally, use your teeth to pinch the bubble closed when it’s big enough, or keep blowing until it pops. That’s where the fun lies!
Cool Bubblegum Tricks
- Frozen Bubble: Here’s a fun prank! After blowing a bubble, pinch it off and freeze it. Once it’s solid, pop it back in your mouth to impress a friend or sibling.
- Teeth Mold: This silly trick is sure to amuse your kids! Have them press their chewed gum against their teeth to create molds and compare.
- Bubble Within a Bubble: This one’s a toughie! Start by blowing a small bubble and keeping it at the front of your mouth. Then blow a larger bubble and, just before sealing it, use your tongue to tuck the smaller bubble inside. Seal it and voila!
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Is It Rude to Pop Your Gum?
If a parent has scolded you for popping gum, you might wonder about the etiquette. Chewing gum is fine in most settings, but popping it can be distracting for others—think of it like chewing with your mouth open. Save the popping for home or with friends who don’t mind the noise!
What’s the Record for the Biggest Bubble?
Curious about bubblegum feats? Chad Fell from Alabama holds the Guinness World Record for the largest bubble ever blown, measuring 20 inches in diameter from three pieces of Dubble Bubble.
How to Make Your Own Bubble Gum
Ever thought about making bubble gum at home? It’s easier than you’d think, and you can customize the flavor. Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1/3 cup gum base
- 1/2 to 3/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon light corn syrup
- 1 teaspoon glycerin
- 1/4 teaspoon citric acid
- 6 drops of your favorite flavoring (like strawberry or mint)
- 3 drops of food coloring
Mix everything for 10-15 minutes until creamy.
Bubble Gum Ice Cream
For those who love bubble gum, turn it into ice cream! It’s a delicious combo of frozen custard and chewy surprises.
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk
- Food coloring (blue, pink, or green)
- 1 teaspoon bubble gum flavoring or vanilla
- 6 ounces gumballs
This is sure to be a hit!
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In summary, blowing bubbles with gum can be a delightful experience! With some guidance, your little ones can master this fun skill, and you can share in the nostalgia of your own childhood gum memories.
