150 Years Since The Birth Of William Wrigley Jr Founder Of Wrigley's


    1920: American chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jnr


    American chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jnr. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1920




    1930: The Wrigley Building in Chicago built for maximum daylight and ventilation by the Wrigley chewing gum company


    The Wrigley Building in Chicago built for maximum daylight and ventilation by the Wrigley chewing gum company. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1930




    1931: 150 children from the Hoxton Market Mission in London set off for Queens Gate by bus to attend a Christmas tea and gift-giving session at the mansion of Mr C A Simpson. The rear bus sports a large poster advertising Wrigleys Chewing Gum


    150 children from the Hoxton Market Mission in London set off for Queens Gate by bus to attend a Christmas tea and gift-giving session at the mansion of Mr. C. A. Simpson. The rear bus sports a large poster advertising Wrigleys Chewing Gum. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 19th December 1931




    1930: American chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley Jnr and his wife


    American chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley Jnr. (1861–1932) and his wife. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1930




    Chew Wrigleys




    Two magazine advertisements, one for Mediterranean Oranges, with the slogan Oranges give you that surge of Summer Health Now!, another for Wrigleys Gum with the slogan Sweeten your Breath! Chew Wrigleys


    Two magazine advertisements, one for Mediterranean Oranges, with the slogan [Oranges give you that surge of Summer Health Now!], another for Wrigleys Gum with the slogan [Sweeten your Breath! Chew Wrigleys]. (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1950s




    1936: A Penarth dance hall has banned chewing gum on the premises because dancers have complained that their feet keep sticking to the floor


    A Penarth dance hall has banned chewing gum on the premises because dancers have complained that their feet keep sticking to the floor. (Photo by Richards/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th July 1936




    1971: Two girls pointing at the signs in Piccadilly circus, London, which include an advertisement for Wrigleys Chewing gum and a Government health warning about smoking


    Two girls pointing at the signs in Piccadilly circus, London, which include an advertisement for Wrigleys Chewing gum and a Government health warning about smoking. (Photo by Paul Fievez/BIPs/Getty Images). 7th May 1971




    1973: Lisa Cernik, a 13 year old champion bubble gum blower, demonstrates her talent outside the Firestone Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, where the ingredient for chewing gum is processed


    Lisa Cernik, a 13 year old champion bubble gum blower, demonstrates her talent outside the Firestone Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, where the ingredient for chewing gum is processed. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 12th October 1973


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150 Years Since The Birth Of William Wrigley Jr Founder Of Wrigley's


1920: American chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jnr


American chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jnr. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Circa 1920




1930: The Wrigley Building in Chicago built for maximum daylight and ventilation by the Wrigley chewing gum company


The Wrigley Building in Chicago built for maximum daylight and ventilation by the Wrigley chewing gum company. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1930




1931: 150 children from the Hoxton Market Mission in London set off for Queens Gate by bus to attend a Christmas tea and gift-giving session at the mansion of Mr C A Simpson. The rear bus sports a large poster advertising Wrigleys Chewing Gum


150 children from the Hoxton Market Mission in London set off for Queens Gate by bus to attend a Christmas tea and gift-giving session at the mansion of Mr. C. A. Simpson. The rear bus sports a large poster advertising Wrigleys Chewing Gum. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 19th December 1931




1930: American chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley Jnr and his wife


American chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley Jnr. (1861–1932) and his wife. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1930




Chew Wrigleys




Two magazine advertisements, one for Mediterranean Oranges, with the slogan Oranges give you that surge of Summer Health Now!, another for Wrigleys Gum with the slogan Sweeten your Breath! Chew Wrigleys


Two magazine advertisements, one for Mediterranean Oranges, with the slogan [Oranges give you that surge of Summer Health Now!], another for Wrigleys Gum with the slogan [Sweeten your Breath! Chew Wrigleys]. (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1950s




1936: A Penarth dance hall has banned chewing gum on the premises because dancers have complained that their feet keep sticking to the floor


A Penarth dance hall has banned chewing gum on the premises because dancers have complained that their feet keep sticking to the floor. (Photo by Richards/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th July 1936




1971: Two girls pointing at the signs in Piccadilly circus, London, which include an advertisement for Wrigleys Chewing gum and a Government health warning about smoking


Two girls pointing at the signs in Piccadilly circus, London, which include an advertisement for Wrigleys Chewing gum and a Government health warning about smoking. (Photo by Paul Fievez/BIPs/Getty Images). 7th May 1971




1973: Lisa Cernik, a 13 year old champion bubble gum blower, demonstrates her talent outside the Firestone Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, where the ingredient for chewing gum is processed


Lisa Cernik, a 13 year old champion bubble gum blower, demonstrates her talent outside the Firestone Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, where the ingredient for chewing gum is processed. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 12th October 1973


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