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Chicklets or Double Bubble?

Who knew cavemen liked to chew gum? Three 10,000-year-old pieces of chewing gum have been found to contain the oldest examples of human DNA from Scandinavia. The Stone Age DNA has confirmed a theory that humans colonised the peninsula on two separate occasions.

[sciencefocus.com]

TheoryNumber3 8 June 12
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The chewing gum is more likely to be resin from a spruce tree.Scandinavians still chew this. i was introduced to this practice by a forester from Norway years ago.

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Never learned how to chew gum.

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