- Branche: Candy & confectionary
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A candy manufacturer with many famous products including Snickers, M&Ms, and Skittles. The company expanded into chewing gum through purchasing Wrigley, the largest chewing gum maker in the world, and pet food under the Pedigree, Sheba and Wiskas brands.
A brand of bubble gum that is shredded and packaged in an aluminum foil pouch. Original flavor that comes in "Ground Ball" Grape, "Wild Pitch" Watermelon, and "Swingin' Sour" Apple flavors.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A short-lived Wrigley antacid gum. Shipments of Surpass to retail outlets were discontinued in March 2003 due to lack of popularity.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
The the name of the second sugarfree gum launched by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in the United States (the first being Orbit in 1977). It was launched in 1984 and became one of the most popular brands of gum in the United States within a few years, known for long-lasting flavor. Other variants include lollipops and the "Liquid Blast" gum.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A gum manufactured by Wrigley's, was first introduced in 1975 and is marketed as the gum that "won't stick to most dental work". Freedent comes in Peppermint and Spearmint flavors.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A line of chewing gum and mints available in Canada since 1991. It is the best selling gum in Canada. The gum currently comes in ten flavours: Tangerine Freeze, Polar Ice, Peppermint, Spearmint, Winterfresh, Chlorophyll, Night Chill, Fire and Inferno (cinnamon) and Sweet Mint. The mints currently come in Peppermint, Spearmint, Winterfresh, and Cinnamon. Eclipse is the American version of Excel. The brand advertises using a long-standing tagline "Excel-erate your breath. "
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A brand of 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). This intensity of flavor is obtained by including Eucalyptus and Menthol in the candy coating of the tablets of gum. This menthol and eucalyptus combination is widely used in medicated sweets to clear the head and nasal passages tend to reduce the symptoms of nasal congestions and colds. Airwaves comes in six flavors: Eucalyptus and Menthol (the blue packets), Blackcurrant and Vitamin C (the purple packets), Cherry (the red packets), Grapefruit and Menthol (the pink packets), Herbal (the light green packets) and the newly added Black Mint (Black Packet).
Industry:Candy & confectionary
The brand name of a cuboid-shaped, fruit-flavoured soft taffy candy manufactured by The Wrigley Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A cinnamon-flavored chewing gum introduced by the William Wrigley Jr. Company in 1976.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A flavor of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company. It was launched in the United States in 1914, and has had variable market share since that time.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A brand of chewing gum made by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a U. S. company that since 2008 has been a subsidiary of the privately-held Mars, Incorporated.
Industry:Candy & confectionary