Introduction: Burn Yourself With Big Red Gum
This is a neat trick that will cause severe pain, and a red mark. You don't really need much for this, a stick of Big Red, some saliva, and a high tolerance to pain.
You'll need:
-A stick of Big Red Brand chewing gum
-The wrapper from the gum
Step 1: Unwrap the Gum
Very easy, simply unfold the tabs on the wrapper and remove the stick of gum
Step 2: Chew the Gum
Take the stick of gum you removed from the wrapper (Don't place the wrapper in your mouth), place it in your mouth, and chew. Don't do this in any other order no matter how funny it may seem.
Step 3: Chew the Gum for 3 Minutes
Move your lower jaw up and down, with the gum in your mouth for three minutes. Enjoy the flavour, it is good gum.
Step 4: Lick the Wrapper
Take the wrapper (you saved it didn't you?) Lick it then stick it to your forehead.
Step 5: It's Gonna Hurt
It won't hurt right away. Give it about 30 seconds.
Use it how ever you see fit, but remember, it's only funny when it hurts your friend, not you.
172 Comments
16 years ago
i dont get it is it a chemical on ur tounge reacting with the wrapper burning you?
Reply 16 years ago
i ahvent seen big red chewy here in auz
Reply 16 years ago
its a super strong cinnamon gum try it with something similar. Also you can do something very very funny with salt and an ice cube, you bet your friends that you can keep your ice cube on your arm longer. you put salt on your forearm and on his then set an ice cube on there to see who can last the longest. PS it leaves a mark for a few years......
Reply 16 years ago
yea that hurts >> i tryed it as soon as i read it i lasted less than a minute b4 it burned i didnt leave it too long How does this happen the salt expands in water > expanion causes heat > burns you or is it a faster way to get frostbyte
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
no man it is a faster way to get frostbite. it is ice - it is not going to burn you no matter how much salt you put on it.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
Did they teach science at your school?
Reply 2 years ago
did they teach common sense at your school?
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Salt make ice 10 degrees C colder
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
no its not a faster way to get frost bite. cuz in salt thers some sort of radiation and whe its with the ice its like makes it wors. thats what my step dad told me he workd in a necleer plant place thingy . so like ya a. lol.'
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
uhm...are you serious?....there's some correction to be done here. It burns because the presence of salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, and the presence of a (relatively) giant block of ice lowers the temperature of the ice touching the salt......basically, it gets really really cold. Colder than normal ice. The effect is like holding something much colder than ice on your arm, or wherever. That being said, yes, it is a faster way to get frostbite, and no offense, but did your stepdad work at like...Chernobyl? Something's wrong with that, you might want to correct him.. Unrelated, i hear if you turn a can of compressed air upside down and shoot yourself in the eye with it, it gives you superpowers...
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I heart superpowers.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
<3 thats Shift+comma and the number 3. now you know how to make a real heart so you don't have to spell it out.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I <3 not using stupid msn emoticons, but you're right, spelling out heart looks funny.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
It's good to know some people are actually helpful, but yeah, I knew that. I sorta meant for it to sound odd?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I just tried that, and all I got was a trip to the hospital... On a lighter note, me and my friends used to freeze flies with an upside down of compressed "air" (nitrogen I think). It was oddly amusing...
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
actually hes right about salt putting off radiation. hes wrong about that being why it burns your arm. salt only puts off TINY amounts of radiation, and then only alpha rays, not beta and gamma as well.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Ahhhh the pain! ROFIP!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
I live in victoria and it is avaliable at target, usually near the registers. It costs about $3
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
thatsa rip at walmart its like 69 cents for a small pack
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
At Walmart where I live a 3 pack of 5 gum is 99 cents