Winterfresh
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Winterfresh is a minty flavor of chewing gum made by Wrigley's. Introduced in the United States in 1994 as an alternative to their Big Red brand, Winterfresh is a very popular teen flavor and is one of the best-selling brands in the country. It has had two packaging designs as of 2004.
Each three-gram stick contains ten calories (42 kilojoules).
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company | |
---|---|
William Perez, CEO & president • William Wrigley, Jr. II, chairman | |
Past CEOs and presidents: William Wrigley Jr. • Philip K. Wrigley • William Wrigley III • William Wrigley, Jr. II | |
Chewing gum | |
Airwaves • Big Red • Doublemint • Eclipse • Excel • Extra • Freedent • Juicy Fruit • Orbit • Spearmint • Surpass • Winterfresh | |
Bubble gum and candy | |
Alpine • Altoids • Big League Chew • Bubble Tape • Hubba Bubba • Life Savers • Creme Savers | |
See also | |
Wrigley Building • Wrigley Field (Chicago) • Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) • Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies • Wrigley Square | |
Annual revenue: $517 million USD (FY 2005) | Employees: 14300 | Stock symbol: NYSE: WWY | Website: www.wrigley.com/ | |