The Boston Braves release veteran pitcher Johnny Cooney. Cooney would later return to the majors as an outfielder and finish ...
In this video, he brought up the story of the well-known candy and gum company Wrigley: The owner, William Wrigley Jr., started his business with the equivalent of $1,000 before growing it into a ...
The William Wrigley Jr. Company was founded in 1891 to sell soap and baking powder. It started packaging gum with its baking powder the following year and the company reorganized itself as the gum ...
A disgruntled investor lawsuit against cannabis company Parallel reveals details of the firm formerly led by William "Beau" Wrigley Jr. Investors sue chewing gum billionaire Beau Wrigley and the ...
Back in 1932, chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. designed the Wrigley Mansion as a winter getaway home and a 50th anniversary gift to his wife. Set atop a hill overlooking 360-degree views of ...
In 1976 Big Red gum joined the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, America's largest manufacturer of chewing gum. The Wrigley family of chewing gums included Doublemint, Wrigley's Spearmint, Juicy Fruit, and ...
Corporate naming can be traced back to 1921 when chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. purchased the Chicago Cubs. Six years later Wrigley put his name on the iconic Addison Street stadium ...
William Ow took over the abandoned former chewing gum factory on the far Westside of Santa Cruz known as the Wrigley Building ...