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Wrigley Company - Definition and Overview


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The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company (NYSE: WWY (http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=WWY)) was founded on April 1, 1891 originally selling products such as soap and baking powder. In 1892, William Wrigley, Jr., the company's founder, began offering chewing gum with each can of baking powder. The chewing gum eventually became more popular than the baking powder itself and Wrigley's reoriented the company to produce the popular chewing gum.

The corporate headquarters Wrigley Building is a well known landmark in Chicago, Illinois.

The company currently sells its products in more than 180 countries and maintains 14 factories in various countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, The Philippines, France, Kenya, Taiwan, China, India, Poland and Russia.

In 2004, Wrigley purchased the Life Savers and Altoids businesses from Kraft Foods for US$1.48 billion.

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Subsidiaries

  • The Wrigley Company Limited
  • Amurol Confections Company
  • Northwestern Flavors, LLC

Brands

NOTE: Here's a list of brands in order of their introduction.

Sugarless Gum

Bubble Gum & Candy

See Also

External link

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Example Usage of Wrigley

justsweets: That chewing gum walk...very Wrigley (via simpsons)
jensnashville: On My way to IL. Wrigley is curled up in back & I'm cruising along listening to NPR. Love this station!
mandalarose: RT @Marie_Ang: RT @Ourownfood: A man's doubts and fears are his worst enemies.~William Wrigley Jr.
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