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Gen Z boys are chewing ‘facial fitness’ gum for their jawlines

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Gen Z boys are chewing ‘facial fitness’ gum for their jawlines

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There is a growing fitness trend where people are chewing on specialized hard gum to help exercise their jaw lines — but medical experts are warning that it can be dangerous. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY.

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