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September 2024 by Babeena_Gt _
Absolutely love Extra spearmint gum sticks. I have been chewing it since it first came out. It truly never loses its flavor or texture. I just wish you guys would use Xylitol or Erythritol as a sweetener instead of Aspartame. That way people can enjoy this fabulous gum while keeping their teeth healthy. Aspartame may be a good sugar replacement,but it causes damage to the tooth enamal and causes digestive issues. Please reconsider your sweetener . Other than that, awesome products
Dietary restrictions: No sugar
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May 2023 by BradJill T
The Wrigley is a historic skyscraper on N. Michigan Ave. just north of the Chicago River. Built between 1920-24, it is an elaborately designed building with two towers connected by full second floor and higher floor covered bridge. The towers are 21 stories and 30 stories in height. The south tower has an embedded clock face on each side and spire. It is an impressive skyscraper that fits nicely within the Chicago Skyline at the Magnificent Mile and Chicago River.
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November 2022 by Grover R
When you come to Chicago you come to see great buildings. One that is just turning 100 years old holds one of the best pieces for property within the city. Wrigley Building was built and completed in 1924 to house the Wrigley chewing gum company. It was the first skyscraper north of the river and it was build in an ornamental style bordering on neo gothic. It was modelled on the Giralda in Sevilla with its tower. The building is really 2 different buildings at different heights. Also it has a very unique angle that allows it to really be noticed on Michigan Avenue. The building with its location and architecture is made for pictures.
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June 2022 by Marilyn M
This interesting building represents a man who did much for the city of Chicago. The clock tower is clearly visible from many areas along the river and Magnificent Mile. The architecture is great for the time period.
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May 2022 by BrakiWorldTraveler
The Wrigley building is another Chicago iconic skyscraper, standing just across the street from Tribune tower. It's just aside the Dusable bridge, and Wendella boat tours depart beneath it. It belongs to the chewing gum magnate, built some 100 y ago. Plaza of the Americas is between the two buildings.
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October 2021 by bklyndelight
A great place to visit. Definitely have lunch in the cafeteria. It is reasonable price and an air of luxury.
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August 2021 by Rose M
I remember this building from my first visit to Chicago in the '80's. It's astounding beauty still dazzles me. One must stop and admire!
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August 2021 by Fox E.
Not to be confused with Wrinkly, which is what happens when you fake tan as much as Barbi and I do. This was one of the original American confectionery companies making great mints, but over the years they've been handed off to so many different larger companies through purchases and mergers, and it's a little bit sad now. They still make a good product and it still carry some of that ancient charm, but they have lost a little something along the way. But Barbi really likes Altoids, which they still make, and make well.
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July 2021 by dranke
We stopped here in a recent visit to Chicago. The lady at the desk was kind and informative about the building and a little of its history. You can’t take any pictures inside though. The elevators were beautiful. And the outside is pretty nice too.
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April 2021 by 4familyfun2020
Centrally located and so many different artcurial features to building. Didn't go inside but definitely viewed numerous times while walking around.
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September 2020 by Taylor B
My wife and I have fond memories of the Wrigley Building. As a sportswriter for the Chicago Daily News in the 1970s, I once joined a platoon of other sportswriters that gathered at Philip Wrigley's top-floor office to learn about a reported Chicago Cubs trade. My wife worked in an office in the Wrigley Building for more than 20 years. I used to get monthly haircuts in the Wrigley Building's barber shop. We used to enjoy breakfasts, lunches and dinners at the old Press Club, which was headquartered in the Wrigley Building. And I cashed my weekly checks at the bank that once was housed on the first floor of the Wrigley Building's South Tower. Today, it remains a Chicago Landmark, an architectural beauty, one of the city's most distinguished buildings. Located at 410 North Michigan Avenue, on the Chicago River, at the head of the Magnificent Mile, the Wrigley Building was built from 1920 to 1924 to house the corporate headquarters of the Wrigley Company, which sold chewing gum and owned the Chicago Cubs. It was the first major office building north of the Chicago River and the city's first air-conditioned office building. The glazed terra cotta structure was designed by the architechural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White using the shape of the Giralda tower of Seville's Cathedral combined with French Renaissance details. The 425-foot, 30-story South Tower was completed in April 1921 and the 21-story North Tower was completed in May 1924. Walkways between the towers were added at the ground level and the third floor. In 1931, another walkway was added at the 14th floor. A signature feature is the clock tower. Who hasn't walked across the Michigan Avenue Bridge or along the Chicago River and glanced up at the Wrigley Building's clock tower to check the time of day? Today, the bank is gone. So is the Press Club. And the barber shop. But the new owners, who purchased the building in 2011, have added a Walgreen's drug store, Giardelli chocolate shop, coffee shop, fitness center and a nursing room for mothers. At night, bathed in lights, the grace and elegance of the Wrigley Building is beholden to one and all.
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April 2020 by Victor G.
Wm wrigley Jr. Co. was formed in 1891 to sell Various gems:spearminit ingredients: sorbital, maltitil,,, 2% of water, articiciai & natural flavor. glycol,soy lecithin,,aspartame,acesultame K, Carnauba Waz, BH gums took took much chewing, tachers tend to say we (the students) look like cows.gum leftovers tend to found on the bottom of desks. wm merged with mars chocolate to bec0me the largest candy company in the u;s the candies were the hard kind, chocolates were the soft, chewy kind. candy, having more sugar was worse for tooth decAY.. (THAT'S WHY DENTIST ALWAYS GIVE CANDY TO KIDS AFTER EACH VISIT.) *candies, chocolates lend to many cavaties, which leads to less eating of former.
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April 2020 by Marianne W.
Wrigley Company The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, known as the Wrigley Company, is an American chewing gum (Wrigley's gum) company founded on April 1, 1891, by William Wrigley Jr. Wrigley's is wholly owned by Mars, Incorporated, and along with Mars chocolate bars and other candy products, makes up Mars Wrigley Confectionery. It is the largest manufacturer and marketer of chewing gum in the world. Life Savers are a product of Wrigley Company. I'm a huge fan of many of their products. I don't chew gum any longer. My fillings are too old and expensive! At this time I do have a small Covid-19 supply of Life Savors my daughter gave to me. I eat them sparingly. They're precious! Life Savers is an American brand of ring-shaped hard and soft candy. Its range of mints and fruit-flavored candies is known for its distinctive packaging. It comes in paper-wrapped aluminum foil rolls. They have been a staple in my family as long as I can remember. Every holiday my parents gave me the fruit flavored candies. Especially in my Xmas Stocking. Nowadays I prefer the mint flavor. I'm not going to list all the Wrigley Products. The list is long. You can find it on the Internet. You may want to review your favorite gum and candy. Gotta have gum and candy at this time! You deserve a treat today.....
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November 2018 by Morgan Jensen
Very cool
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October 2018 by KathyHarry S.
I just purchased your 57 fun size bag of skittles and starburst candies. Inside the bag was only "4 four" skittles and the remainder was starburst candies. These were purchased for Halloween and I was very disappointed with the mix.