For No Reason, Here is Bubble Gum in a Blender
This ultra-slow motion video of bubble gum balls getting slowly demolished by a blender is almost festive.
This ultra-slow motion video of bubble gum balls getting slowly demolished by a blender is almost festive.
This really takes the biscuit.
Spoiler: With a helluva lot of sugar and a helluva lot of machinery.
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