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Chewing gum is banned in Singapore
short by Sanira Mediratta / on Wednesday, 1 February, 2017
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore to stop people from littering public places with chewing-gum litter. The ban is imposed on importing, selling or manufacturing chewing gum. People who are found violating the ban are subject to a hefty fine and possible jail term. However, certain chewing gums that have medical benefits are allowed.