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On May 10, 2022, Mondelez announced that it would sell its gum business, including Trident and Dentyne, in developed markets including North America and parts of Europe, as well as the entire Halls cough drop business. [44] In June 2022, Mondelez announced that it would be acquiring Clif Bar for $2.9 billion. Through the acquisition, Mondelez ...
Dentyne Chewing Gum ad on a Model 63 Closed Delivery Wagon by Pope Waverley electrics in 1907. Dentyne (/ ˌ d ɛ n ˈ t iː n /) is a brand of chewing gum and breath mints available in several countries globally.
This is a list of chewing gum brands in the world. Chewing gum is a type of gum made for chewing, and dates back at least 5,000 years. Modern chewing gum was originally made of chicle, a natural latex. By the 1960s, chicle was replaced by butadiene-based synthetic rubber which is cheaper to manufacture. Most chewing gums are considered polymers ...
When that didn't work, he turned the chicle into a chewing gum called New York Chewing Gum. [2] [3] In 1870, Adams created the first flavored gum, black licorice, which he named Black Jack. In 1871, Adams patented the first chewing gum making machine. In 1888, his gum was the first to be sold in vending machines.
When Big Red was introduced in 1976 Dentyne was the cinnamon gum leader, but by 1987, backed by the "Little Longer" campaign, Big Red became the number one cinnamon gum and remained so for years. In recent years, Wrigley's and Big Red have moved away from the "Kiss a Little Longer" line, in attempts to focus consumers on a new formula that ...
"Pheenamint", a laxative gum and Chooz, an antacid gum containing calcium carbonate.] 1938: Topps (US) established; 1946: [Ambrogio and Egidio Perfetti, started Perfetti S.p.A. in Lainate, Italy] 1948: [the Japanese company, Lotte, began chewing gum operations] 1948: [Dr. Bruno Petrulis of Amurol Products Company developed a sugar-free chewing ...
Certs Classic Mints were developed by American Chicle and introduced into the North American market in 1956. [2] The "Certs" name originated from its approval by Good Housekeeping (as in "certified by Good Housekeeping "), a magazine that, then as now, bestowed the Good Housekeeping Seal on products that pass its quality and reliability tests.
Sunstar is a global conglomerate with origins in Japan going back to 1932. The corporation has two main wings, Consumer and Industrial. Its main Consumer business is the development, manufacturing and sale of oral care products [1] [2] (toothpastes, interdentals, dental rinses and toothbrushes) globally marketed under the GUM brand.