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2 years agoNot sure where you got this from, but this isn’t true. Chewing gum is NOT illegal in Singapore; you can keep them for your own consumption. You just cannot sell chewing gum in Singapore.
Not sure where you got this from, but this isn’t true. Chewing gum is NOT illegal in Singapore; you can keep them for your own consumption. You just cannot sell chewing gum in Singapore.
The people also get a cool blue sticker to paste on their phone screens, which I’m sure they’ll definitely do.
I think the link is broken mate.
That actually sounds like a good idea. Are there any drawbacks to this that we’re missing though?
What the actual fuck