American Chicle Company


The American Chicle Company was a chewing gum trust founded by Edward E. Beeman and Jonathan Primle.

History

It was incorporated in Trenton, New Jersey, on June 2, 1899. Its market capitalization was $9,000,000 with one third issued as preferred stock and 6% with cumulative dividends. The business was composed of the chewing gum concerns in Brooklyn, New York ; Cleveland, Ohio ; Chicago, Illinois ; Louisville, Kentucky ;
and Toronto, Ontario. The corporation operated factories and gum forests in Yucatan.
American Chicle utilized Dancer Fitzgerald Sample in 1950 to promote its products via radio, newspapers, and television. American Chicle was acquired by the pharmaceutical company Warner-Lambert in 1962; Warner-Lambert was acquired by Pfizer in 2000.
The American Chicle Company was renamed Adams in 1997; it is currently owned by Cadbury, who purchased Pfizer's candy brands in 2003. The unit is now known as Cadbury Adams. Many of American Chicle's brands are out of production. Its best known product was probably Chiclets chewing gum which was discontinued in the early 2000s.