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Blowing A Huge Bubble
The first step to blowing a huge bubble is to find the right kind of gum. The best types of gum are Hubba Bubba, Big League Chew, and Dubble Bubble. Some types of gum don't work as well as others like trident or orbit. Once you have the right type of gum, you have to unwrap the gum and put it into your mouth. You have to have the gum in your mouth for about 3-4 minutes before you blow the bubble, depending on what type of gum you have.

Before you blow the bubble, you have to make sure there is no lumps in the gum and that it is smooth. When you are ready to blow a bubble, you have to flatten the gum out with your tongue. Then, you have to push the gum against your teeth until it is about the size of a quarter, or until it is the same thickness

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