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Doublemint

Doublemint is a variety of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company; according to early advertisements, it is "double strength" peppermint flavored. It was launched in the United States in 1914,[1] and has had variable market share since then.[citation needed]

Doublemint
Product typeChewing gum
OwnerWrigley Company
CountryUnited States
Introduced1914; 109 years ago (1914)
Related brandsJuicy Fruit
Wrigley's Spearmint
WebsiteMars Wrigley

The Doublemint Twins history edit

 
1914 newspaper ad for the new Doublemint.

As a play on the word "double" in the name, one of the most notable aspects of this brand is the advertising campaign featuring identical twins wearing matching outfits. Beginning in 1939 with stylized illustrations of twins, advertisements continued with print ads and later television commercials, featuring actual twins as spokespersons.

The first set of women to portray the Doublemint Twins, were sisters Marie and Mildred Maier of Silverhill, Alabama.[2][3][4]

New Doublemint Twins were heard on the radio at WBBM-AM. Jane and Joan Boyd were regular performers as the Doublemint Twins on "The Music Wagon," a program on WBBM from 1957 until 1963. This program was hosted by Mal Bellairs whose notes indicate the understanding that the Boyds were the first Doublemint Twins.

 
Mal Bellairs with the Doublemint Twins
 
Mal Bellairs handwritten note on back of photo: Bellairs & the Boyd Twins, Jane and Joan on Music Wagon. Jane and Joan went on from their debut with us to become the first Doublemint Twins.
External audio
Boyd Twins
  The Music Wagon January 30, 1959, from Mal Bellairs family website.


The first Doublemint Twins to appear on television came along in 1959. The role belonged to 21-year-old twins Jayne and Joan Knoerzer (professionally using their mother's maiden name, Boyd) of Hammond, Indiana, who appeared in advertisements for Doublemint until 1963 when Joan became pregnant.[5] The company, however, continued sporadically to promote the campaign, which included twins Jennie and Terrie Frankel in the late 1960s; later "Doublemint Twins" included June and Patricia Mackrell through the 1970s (who had also been the Toni Twins for Toni Home Permanent, which used the slogan "Which twin has the Toni?"), Patricia and Priscilla aka (Cybil or "Cyb") Barnstable, Denise and Dian Gallup,[6] Cynthia and Brittany Daniel (future co-stars as the Wakefield twins in the TV series based on the Sweet Valley High novels), Tia and Tamera Mowry in the early 90s (future co-star of The Game with both Tia Mowry and Brittany Daniel and future co-stars of Sister, Sister), Heidi and Alissa Kramer, figure skaters Pamela and Jeremy Green, and Jean (née Barbara) and Elizabeth Sagal (daughters of TV director Boris Sagal and sisters of Married... with Children's Katey Sagal). The Sagal twins enjoyed a brief run as the stars of a sitcom, Double Trouble, in 1984. Later twins projected more sex appeal in keeping with trends in American advertising; the Barnstable twins were later asked to pose for Playboy[7] due to their popularity as spokeswomen for the gum. In 1987, Denise and Dian Gallup spoofed their roles as the Doublemint Twins in cameo roles in the Mel Brooks film, Spaceballs.[8]

"Doublemint" trademark denied in EU edit

In 2004, the European Union Court of Justice ultimately denied Wrigley's request for trademark status on the name "Doublemint"; the Court found that the mark DOUBLEMINT was descriptive of the product and in violation of trademark law.[9]

Known ingredients edit

The actual flavorings used in Doublemint gum are a trade secret, but the company does say that the main flavor ingredient is peppermint. Although it is not a sugarless gum, in 2003 Wrigley's replaced some of the sugar with artificial sweeteners aspartame and acesulfame potassium.[citation needed]

Listed

Sugar, gum base, dextrose, corn syrup, natural and artificial flavors; less than 2% of glycerol, aspartame, gum arabic, soy lecithin, acesulfame K, color (titanium dioxide, blue 1 lake, beta-carotene), BHT[10]

Chris Brown edit

R&B singer Chris Brown performed a modified version of "Forever" in a 2008 commercial for Doublemint, which introduced a thinner Plen-T-Pack package. [11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Wrigley Co.". Encyclopedia of junk food and fast food. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2006. p. 288.
  2. ^ "Baldwin County, AL Genealogy Trails: Marie Louise Maier". genealogytrails.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  3. ^ "Silverhill, Alabama Obituary - Marie Louise Maier". sites.rootsweb.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  4. ^ "Need a distraction or fun activity?: Silverhill's 'Where's the Mayor?' fun, educational way to pass time". Gulf Coast Media. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  5. ^ MacArthur, Kate (26 November 2011). "Doublemint Twins deserted as Wrigley shifts ad spending". Crain's Chicago Business. Crain Communication, Inc. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  6. ^ Denise/Dian Gallup - IMDB
  7. ^ "My Sister, My Self". Playboy. March 1981. pp. 146–147.
  8. ^ "Spaceballs (1987): Full Cast and Crew". IMDb. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  9. ^ Ryan, Patrick S. (2004). "DOUBLEMINT: Case C-191/01 P, Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs), v. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company (E.C.J. October 23, 2003)". Columbia Journal of European Law. 10 (2): 393. SSRN 559702.
  10. ^ "U.S. Nutrition Information". wrigley.com. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Wrigley's Pulls Chris Brown Doublemint Ad". Access Hollywood. NBC Universal, Inc. February 9, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official Doublemint Gum website

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Kramer figure skaters Pamela and Jeremy Green and Jean nee Barbara and Elizabeth Sagal daughters of TV director Boris Sagal and sisters of Married with Children s Katey Sagal The Sagal twins enjoyed a brief run as the stars of a sitcom Double Trouble in 1984 Later twins projected more sex appeal in keeping with trends in American advertising the Barnstable twins were later asked to pose for Playboy 7 due to their popularity as spokeswomen for the gum In 1987 Denise and Dian Gallup spoofed their roles as the Doublemint Twins in cameo roles in the Mel Brooks film Spaceballs 8 Doublemint trademark denied in EU editIn 2004 the European Union Court of Justice ultimately denied Wrigley s request for trademark status on the name Doublemint the Court found that the mark DOUBLEMINT was descriptive of the product and in violation of trademark law 9 Known ingredients editThe actual flavorings used in Doublemint gum are a trade secret but the company does say that the main flavor ingredient is peppermint Although it is not a sugarless gum in 2003 Wrigley s replaced some of the sugar with artificial sweeteners aspartame and acesulfame potassium citation needed ListedSugar gum base dextrose corn syrup natural and artificial flavors less than 2 of glycerol aspartame gum arabic soy lecithin acesulfame K color titanium dioxide blue 1 lake beta carotene BHT 10 Chris Brown editR amp B singer Chris Brown performed a modified version of Forever in a 2008 commercial for Doublemint which introduced a thinner Plen T Pack package 11 References edit Wrigley Co Encyclopedia of junk food and fast food Greenwood Publishing Group 2006 p 288 Baldwin County AL Genealogy Trails Marie Louise Maier genealogytrails com Retrieved 2023 03 22 Silverhill Alabama Obituary Marie Louise Maier sites rootsweb com Retrieved 2023 03 22 Need a distraction or fun activity Silverhill s Where s the Mayor fun educational way to pass time Gulf Coast Media Retrieved 2023 03 22 MacArthur Kate 26 November 2011 Doublemint Twins deserted as Wrigley shifts ad spending Crain s Chicago Business Crain Communication Inc Retrieved 20 February 2017 Denise Dian Gallup IMDB My Sister My Self Playboy March 1981 pp 146 147 Spaceballs 1987 Full Cast and Crew IMDb Retrieved July 7 2011 Ryan Patrick S 2004 DOUBLEMINT Case C 191 01 P Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market Trade Marks and Designs v Wm Wrigley Jr Company E C J October 23 2003 Columbia Journal of European Law 10 2 393 SSRN 559702 U S Nutrition Information wrigley com Wm Wrigley Jr Company Retrieved 16 January 2017 Wrigley s Pulls Chris Brown Doublemint Ad Access Hollywood NBC Universal Inc February 9 2009 Retrieved February 2 2011 External links editOfficial Doublemint Gum website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doublemint amp oldid 1185783484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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