Suspense, a premiere anthology drama series featuring stories of mystery and the macabre, broadcast live from New York on CBS from 1949 to 1954. The show chilled and thrilled Americans each week with a new, spine-tingling tale.Following the successful summer release of Suspense: The Lost Episodes, Collection #1, comes Suspense: The Lost Episodes, Collection #2, a four-disc DVD collector's set available for the first time ever in any format Oct. 30th from Infinity Entertainment and Falcon Picture Group.
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Unsurprisingly, perhaps, the human body cannot do much with these rubbery concoctions, resilient. Chewing gum "is pretty immune to the digestive process," Milov says. "It probably passes through slower than most foodstuffs, but eventually the normal housekeeping waves in the digestive tract will sort of push it through, and it will come out pretty unmolested."
Fact or Fiction?: Chewing Gum Takes Seven Years to Digest: Scientific AmericanBlogged with Flock