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Base ingredients

– Gum base is what gives chewing gum its “chew.” It is made of a combination of food-grade polymers, waxes and softeners that give it the texture desired by consumers (International Chewing Gum Association)

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Solidifying agent

• Canoacrylate:– In general, cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin that

rapidly polymerises in the presence of water (specifically hydroxide ions), forming long, strong chains, joining the bonded surfaces together. Because the presence of moisture causes the glue to set, exposure to normal levels of humidity in the air causes a thin skin to rapidly form, which very greatly slows the reaction. Because of this cyanoacrylate is typically applied thinly, to ensure that the reaction proceeds rapidly and a strong bond is formed within a reasonable time.

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Chemical composition

• The usual composition of chewing gum shall be used together with Canoacrylate whose chemical composition has been altered to react with air to solidify after exposed for period of 30 seconds and more to solidify to rock solid

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Value Proposition

• This product can be used to create “bullets” used by spies whether in movies or in “real” circumstances

• So if an agent finds himself in a position where he needs to use a hard object but has been stripped of all objects, he could pretend to just be chewing gum and later roll the gum in his palms to form round ball.

• This ball would be rock solid when exposed to air as Canoacrylate reacts.

• This can then be used to subdue an adversary.