Edwin Wiley Grove

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Edwin Wiley Grove (18501927) was a self-made millionaire most famous for his "Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic." In this chill tonic, which came out 1878, Grove found a way to bottle a quinine mixture without there being a bitter taste. The tasteless chill tonic, who some say was not all that tasteless, was a lot better than taking straight quinine for fevers and chills caused by malaria. A sweet syrup and lemon flavor was added to Quinine, cinchonine and cinchonidine, which were the main ingredients in crystal form in the tonic. Some sources state that by 1890, more bottles of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic were sold than bottles of Coca-Cola.

“I had a little drug business in Paris, Tennessee, just barely making a living, when I got up a real invention, tasteless quinine. As a poor man and a poor boy, I conceived the idea that whoever could produce a tasteless chill tonic, his fortune was made.” — E.W. Grove

His company was called the Paris Medicine Company [1] and it was through this fortune that he built the Grove Park Inn with his son-in-law Fred Loring Seely in 1913.

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