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Gummy Bear Five Second Rule
Five second rule

One gummy bear (pretend to put one in my mouth)
Two gummy bear (pretend to put this one in my mouth too)
My final gummy bear (pretend to drop it)

Oh no, not my gummy bear! That was my last gummy bear.
(be sad)
Ohhh why did the gummy bear slip out of my hand, Why not my sandwich instead. Trust me i know I know that’s one thing that will never slip out of my hands. That is just unfair!
But wait a minute, What about the five second rule? That has to be real. ( pretend to pick up the gummy bear of the floor and eat it)
Yummm.

You guys must be thinking what I am on about. What is the five second rule? Is the five second rule real or just a myth? How does it feel when you drop your food? Finally how the vikings use the five second rule? Today I will be covering all of your queries about the five second rule.

What is the five second rule?
Basically the five second rule allows people to eat food that they dropped, just by picking it up before five seconds is up. They say if you pick it up before five seconds it’s safe to eat. But is this five second rule real or just a myth?

Not real!
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No matter how long your food drops for, weather it’s for one second or five seconds. The food will absorb the same amount of germs from the ground. Well looks like science has proven that this five second rule is just a myth. Are you still keen on the five second rule? I know that I’m not. Now I really wish I had not eaten that gummy bear off from the ground. (put my hand on my stomach). But how are we supposed to resist our favorite foods when they fall on the ground? What does it feel like like when you drop your

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