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Colorful Old Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum Comic Character Advertising Sign
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The picture shows a view of this Colorful Old Wrigley's Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum Comic Character Advertising Sign. This heavy cardboard sign is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1920s or 1930s. It is also believed to be one of the many signs that advertised on public transportation trollies, streetcars, and buses. This colorful sign has scenes inside an old general store with a post office. One scene is with men playing a checkers game and another is at the store counter.

There are several of the Wrigley advertising character boys inside the store. One is at the checkerboard, one in the post office window, one at the counter, and a few on the case box. Also pictured is a Wrigleys gum case box that the checker game is on, a display box on the counter and a larger package of the gum. The artwork was by Artist or Designer Jack Bliss. The sign measures 21'' x 11''. It appears to be in very good used condition as pictured with some wear at the bottom and corner creasing. Below here, for reference, is some additional information:

Juicy Fruit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Type: Chewing gum
Owner: Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company
Country: United States
Introduced: 1893
Related brands: Wrigley's Spearmint, Doublemint

Juicy Fruit is a brand of chewing gum made by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a U.S. company that since 2008 has been a subsidiary of the privately held Mars, Incorporated. It was introduced in 1893, and in the 21st century the brand name is recognized by 99% of Americans, with total sales in 2002 of 153 million units. It is also known for being the first ever product bought using a barcode scanner.

Flavoring

Which fruit serves as the model for its flavor is kept vague in advertising, though in 2003 BBDO characterized it as a combination of pineapple and peach. According to two books in the Imponderables series, banana is one crucial flavor among many others. It is likely that the chemical used for flavoring is Isoamyl acetate, a carboxylic ester. Each stick of gum weighs 3 grams (0.11Êoz) and contains 10 calories.

Consumer demographics

The average age of the typical Juicy Fruit consumer is under 20, with 3 to 11 year olds making up the heart of the business; those 20 years old and over account for 40 percent of the purchases.

History

When the brand first entered the market, it was packaged simply, with a plain wrapper and ''JUICY FRUIT'' in red, thin block letters In 1914, Wrigley changed it to thin vertical white and green stripes with ''Wrigley's Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum'' centered in a stylized Maltese Cross emblem with a black background.

Juicy Fruit was taken off the civilian market temporarily during World War II because of ingredient shortages and the demand for the gum to be included in C rations. When the gum was re-introduced to the general public after World War II ended, the striped packaging was replaced by one with a bright yellow background and ''Juicy Fruit'' bracketed between two stylized chevrons, the latter a motif meant to echo the ''Wrigley arrow'' element used for Wrigley's Spearmint since 1893. The bright yellow background remained into the 21st century, with variations since 2002 turning the arrowhead like chevrons into the corners of an elongated smile under the brand name. Juicy Fruit is still widely popular today.

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Colorful Old Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum Comic Character Advertising Sign


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