Straits Times / Singapore
 
 
July 9, 2010 
US okays non-stick gum 

 
LONDON - A NON-STICK chewing gum that can be easily removed from pavements, 
 shoes and clothes has been cleared for sale in the United States, its 
British  maker said on Friday. 
Start-up company Revolymer expects the gum, which was pioneered by polymer  
researchers at the University of Bristol, to be on shop shelves on both 
sides of  the Atlantic in 2011. 
Traditional chewing gums are made from synthetic latex, which degrades very 
 slowly and is strongly adhesive. The new gum adds a special polymer to 
modify  its properties, making it far less sticky and removable from many 
surfaces with  water. 
Revolymer Chief Executive Roger Pettman said European food approval was  
expected shortly. 
The company's backers include IP Group Plc, which holds 24.5 per cent  
directly and through venture capital funds that it manages. --  REUTERS

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