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The article explores the cultural significance of chewing gum, particularly in cricket, and questions why the IPL lacks an official gum partner despite cricketers' frequent chewing. It reminisces ...
Mondelez selling part of its gum business for $1.35B Mondelez said the sale brings it closer to its goal of shifting more resources to its chocolate, biscuit and baked snack brands.
However, the company has also welcomed several new part-owners of the club. They are the "Spittin' Chiclets" guys: Paul Bissonnette, Ryan Whitney, Mike Grinnell, and Keith Yandle.
One of its first hits was “Chiclets,” the original candy-coated gum. By 1920, the company’s founder was a millionaire, but he still had not managed to figure out how to make bubble gum.
One of the largest “street hockey” tournaments, made up of over 900 roller/street hockey players, will be held at Buffalo RiverWorks on July 22-23. The event is being hosted by ...
On this week's "My Unsung Hero" from the team at Hidden Brain: When Shalom Auslander was seven years old, his grandmother offered him something small that made him rethink his entire religion.
Mondelez International will sell its gum business, which includes brands such as Trident, Chiclets and Bubblicious, to the European gum and confectionary maker Perfetti Van Melle Group for $1.35 ...
Candy and snack company Mondelez International said Monday it’s selling its U.S., Canadian and European gum business to Perfetti Van Melle Group for $1.35 billion. Chicago-based Mondelez said the deal ...
Mondelez International said Monday it’s selling its U.S., Canadian and European gum business to Perfetti Van Melle Group for $1.35 billion.