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  • Chewing gum
  • Chewing Gum
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  • Chewing Gum is a quest item.
  • Double your flavor, increase your drops! Huge balloon looking bubble gum. You can even blow it much bigger! Caution : May seem ghetto to others.
  • To free himself and the girls from the chains the Ghost of Redbeard had locked them in, Fred Jones used his chewing gum at the end of a long line of straws to reach the key.
  • In the 20th century, a stick of bubble gum - a special variety, popular among children, in which the chewed gum could be blown into a bubble - was usually included with a pack of baseball cards - the 24th Century trader Kivas Fajo, whose massive collection of artifacts included a 1962 Roger Maris card, made sure that its display case emitted the same scent as the gum originally packaged with it. (TNG: "The Most Toys" ) In 1957, Johnnies Market in Carbon Creek had a chewing gum vending machine outside its door, offering two varieties. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
  • Chewing gum was a candy confection native to the planet Earth, which Humans often chewed. The concoction was often sweetened, with mint being a common flavor. In 1969 Roberta Lincoln carried some spearmint chewing gum in her Peter Max designed handbag. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) Miles O'Brien replicated his own recipe of it, with a Scotch whisky taste, and offered a stick to friend Julian Bashir. (DS9 episode: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • \aITEM -2138407993 451756407:Chewing Gum\/a
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  • uncommon
Sell
  • 10(xsd:integer)
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Category
  • Frigost Island
Type
  • Headgear
Value
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • The item's info window.
DESC
  • For powerful fresh breath and a dazzling smile!
Weight
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Icon
  • Icon metal bar 02 .png
Description
  • The gum is of no use to you because your breath is too bad. On the other hand, Mac Gayver, the Xelor, will find a surprising use for it.
Effects
  • Permanent effects: *By chance upon being hit, gives the user a 75% drop rate for 1 minute. Rental effects: *2 DEF *5 ATK *5 MATK *2 MDEF *If Premium service: Drop rate increased.
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  • Chewing Gum is a quest item.
  • Double your flavor, increase your drops! Huge balloon looking bubble gum. You can even blow it much bigger! Caution : May seem ghetto to others.
  • In the 20th century, a stick of bubble gum - a special variety, popular among children, in which the chewed gum could be blown into a bubble - was usually included with a pack of baseball cards - the 24th Century trader Kivas Fajo, whose massive collection of artifacts included a 1962 Roger Maris card, made sure that its display case emitted the same scent as the gum originally packaged with it. (TNG: "The Most Toys" ) In 1957, Johnnies Market in Carbon Creek had a chewing gum vending machine outside its door, offering two varieties. (ENT: "Carbon Creek") An antique shop in San Francisco in 1986 contained a number of chewing gum vending machines. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Chewing gum was also a habit on Sigma Iotia II in 2268, where the planet's society was based on the 1920s gangster world of Earth. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action" ) In 2364, Beverly Crusher was offered chewing gum in a Dixon Hill holodeck program, but mistakenly swallowed it. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Guinan was chewing on chewing gum when she appeared as Gloria from Cleveland in the Dixon Hill holodeck program in 2367. (TNG: "Clues" ) One of the lots sold in an auction held by Quark in 2373 was a mint condition 1951 Willie Mays rookie baseball card from Earth, but it did not come with the original packaging or chewing gum. (DS9: "In the Cards") In 2375, during a game of baseball in the holosuite, Julian Bashir was confused by the notion of a food that one simply chews. Miles O'Brien told Bashir that his chewing gum was infused with the flavor of Scotch whisky. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite") In 2377, Tom Paris and Ensign Tabor created a holodeck program of the Palace Theater complete with authentic chewing gum stuck to the floor. When she stepped on a piece, B'Elanna Torres opined that there was "such a thing as too much authenticity". (VOY: "Repression")
  • Chewing gum was a candy confection native to the planet Earth, which Humans often chewed. The concoction was often sweetened, with mint being a common flavor. In 1969 Roberta Lincoln carried some spearmint chewing gum in her Peter Max designed handbag. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) During the 20th century, it was included with baseball player trading cards. Unfamiliar with this time period's custom of only chewing it and blowing bubbles, Beverly Crusher swallowed a replicated stick of chewing gum that was offered by a Dixon Hill holodeck police sergeant. (DS9 novel: Antimatter; TNG episodes: "The Most Toys", "The Big Goodbye") Miles O'Brien replicated his own recipe of it, with a Scotch whisky taste, and offered a stick to friend Julian Bashir. (DS9 episode: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
  • To free himself and the girls from the chains the Ghost of Redbeard had locked them in, Fred Jones used his chewing gum at the end of a long line of straws to reach the key.
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