Chewing Over a Dynasty Apr 28 2008
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The Founder
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Few American companies are as iconic as Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. The acquisition of the company by Mars Inc. will be the end of independence for Wrigley, which has been family controlled for four generations. William Wrigley Jr. started in 1891, first selling soap, then baking powder, and giving away gum to help sales. The gum proved more popular.
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