How do you crackle gum when you chew it?!


Question: My aunt makes these crackling noises when she chews. like continuous crackling. how do i do this? please be as detailed as you can


Answers: My aunt makes these crackling noises when she chews. like continuous crackling. how do i do this? please be as detailed as you can

There is truth in the above answers.
The sound comes from tiny bubbles in the gum being popped.
You know how you start with blowing a bubble; flattening the gum. Well you want to fold it over in your mouth and trap air inside the bite down on the bubble to make the crackling sound. Eventually you won't need to take the time out to flatten the gum, you'll learn to fold the gum over fast enough trap bubbles inside. It takes a bit of practice. You'll be able to do it fast enough to do a continuous cracking.

Hope that helps.

You can fold the gum on either. It may be easier to start on your tongue, but I do it on my molars. Report It


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  • It gets bubbles in it

    idk but you can puy tiny bubbles in it and chew





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