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Is selling gum illegal in Singapore?

Is selling gum illegal in Singapore?

The sale of chewing gum in Singapore has been illegal since 1992. Since 2004, an exception has existed for therapeutic, dental, and nicotine chewing gum, which can be bought from a doctor or registered pharmacist.

How much is fine for selling gum Singapore?

The Singapore chewing gum penalty is very similar to the littering fines, where you get fined USD 500- USD 1000 on the first offence, and USD 2000 for the repeat offenders.

What happens if you are caught chewing gum in Singapore?

Strictly speaking, the possession of chewing gum (and the chewing of it) has never been illegal in Singapore. The punishment for illegal gum trafficking was never corporal, but even for a first offence it can include a fine of up to S$100,000 (£49,000) and up to two years in prison.

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What countries is chewing gum illegal?

Singapore
Lee Kuan Yew, who died on Monday at the age of 91, is famed as the man who turned Singapore from a small port into a global trading hub. But he also insisted on tidiness and good behaviour – and personified the country’s ban on chewing gum.

What’s banned in Singapore?

Things That Are Banned in Singapore

  • Chewing gum. The Singapore gum ban is one of the most well known on the list.
  • Recreational fireworks/firecrackers.
  • E-cigarettes.
  • Shisha.
  • Public nudity (even at home)
  • Owning or trading exotic animals.
  • Taking durian on public transportation.
  • Gathering in groups of more than three people.

When did Singapore ban bubble gum?

1992
Chewing gum ban in Singapore/Start dates
For a while after the gum ban was introduced in 1992 it was all foreign journalists wanted to talk about, Lee Kuan Yew complained later, in conversation with US writer Tom Plate. That and caning, as a form of punishment.

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What are the weird laws in Singapore?

Here is a brief guide to some of Singapore’s weird strange unique laws:

  • Annoying others with a musical instrument or singing in public.
  • Connecting to someone else’s WIFI.
  • Feeding pigeons.
  • Smoking in public.
  • Walking around your house naked.
  • Not flushing the toilet.
  • Littering.
  • Selling Chewing Gum.

How do I get chewing gum in Singapore?

The bottom line: Gum can only be sold by a dentist or pharmacist, who must take down the names of buyers.

How can I buy chewing gum in Singapore?

Can you buy gum online in Singapore?

First a clarification Kaur is right. There is no law in Singapore that bans the consumption of chewing gum. Rather, under the Regulation of Imports and Exports act, only importing and selling chewing gum and bubble gum is prohibited.

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