Wrigley Field shares its name with the Wrigley Company, as the park was named for its then-owner, William Wrigley Jr., the CEO of the Wrigley Company.
Scott Hazell
Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. of the Wrigley Company acquired complete control of the Cubs in 1921. It was named Cubs Parkfrom 1920 to 1926, before being renamed Wrigley Field in 1927.
I think its Wrigleys I bielive its Wrigley's chewing gum
William Wrigley Jr. invented Wrigley's gum.
Wrigley's spermint gum always lasts longer for me
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Probably Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum. However, if Wrigley's Big Red gum came out in the sixties that would be my choice. Note: Wrigley's Big Red gum hit the scene in 1975, as Wrigley's first cinnamon gum. Big Red has been the number one cinnamon gum since 1987 and is available in the U.S., Germany, and Canada.
Wrigley Field is located in Chicago ILL
Wrigley's gum was invented in 1893
The main difference between Wrigley's Spearmint gum and Wrigley's Doublemint gum lies in their flavor profiles. Spearmint gum has a distinct minty flavor derived from spearmint leaves, while Doublemint gum combines both peppermint and spearmint flavors for a unique taste. Additionally, Doublemint gum typically has a green packaging, while Spearmint gum is usually packaged in blue.
"Wrigley Canada" is the gum manufacturer in Canada that sells in the USA.