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The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, known as the Wrigley Company, is an American multinational candy and chewing gum company, based in the Global Innovation Center (GIC) in Goose Island, Chicago, Illinois. [1] Wrigley's is a subsidiary of Mars Inc., and, along with Mars chocolate bars and other candy products, makes up Mars Wrigley Confectionery. [2]
Eclipse gum are available in the U.S., Australia and Latvia, but are also sold in Canada under the name Excel. Eclipse mints are sold in the United States, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Latvia, Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong under the name Eclipse mints and in Canada as Excel mints.
Owned by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: Life Savers: Confectionery United States 2005 Sold to Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company: Light N' Lively Dairy North America 1993 Sold to Unilever: Light N' Lively Dairy North America Sold to CoolBrands International: Milk-Bone: Dog treat North America 2006 Sold to Del Monte Foods: Minute Rice: Instant rice
5 logo. 5 is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum that is manufactured by the Wrigley Company, marketed toward teenagers. [1] [2] The name "5" hints at the five human senses (with the ad slogan "Stimulate Your Senses" and "How It Feels to Chew Five Gum") and that it has 5 calories.
The format in Malaysia generally follows this order:street number, street name, region, and town/city, state.The name of town or city is actually the name of the post office which is responsible for managing the incoming mail, not the municipal name (even though by writing the municipality, the address can still be understood, provided that the correct postcode is given).
In the UK, a similar chewing gum brand owned by Wrigley's; Orbit was renamed Extra in 2015, with the same 14-piece package. [ 4 ] A TV ad for Extra chewing gum, seen in September 2017, featured a young woman stood in a football kit on a football pitch whilst chewing, appearing to be preparing to take a penalty kick.
Wrigley Field, a Major League Baseball ballpark in Chicago; Wrigley Field (Los Angeles), a ballpark; Wrigley National Midget Tournament, a former Canadian ice hockey tournament (1973–1978) Wrigley Cup, former name of the Telus Cup, Canada's national under-18 ice hockey club championship; Wrigley Trophy, an award given for motorboat racing in 1912
Packs of Airwaves gum, pictured 2009. Airwaves is a brand of sugarfree chewing gum produced by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, and sold primarily in Europe and East Asia.The brand is marketed for its intense flavor similar to the effect one would get from the consumption of cough drops (which are also sold by Wrigley's).