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Encyclopedia > Doublemint Twins
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A modern packet of Wrigley's Doublemint

Doublemint is a flavour of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company. It was launched in the United States in 1914, and has had variable market share since that time.


One of the most notable aspects of this brand is Wrigley's advertising campaign, begun in 1956, which utilized twins as spokespersons for the gum, as a play on the word "double" in the name. The original "Doublemint Twins" were Jayne and Joan Boyd of Hammond, Indiana, who appeared in advertisements for Doublemint until Joan became pregnant in 1963. The company however continued sporadically to promote the campaign; later "Doublemint Twins" included Patricia and Cyb Barnstable, Cynthia and Brittany Daniel, and Heidi and Alissa Kramer. Later twins projected more sex appeal in keeping with trends in American advertising; the Barnstable twins were later asked to pose for Playboy magazine due to their popularity as spokeswomen for the gum.

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Jayne and Joan Boyd

The original jingle was as follows:
Double your pleasure, double your fun,
With Doublemint, Doublemint, chewing gum!


The second line has been changed in recent times to "It's the statement of the great mint in Doublemint gum!"


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.


The actual flavorings used in Doublemint gum are evidently a trade secret, but the company does say that the main flavor ingredient is peppermint.


External link

  • http://www.wrigley.com
  • SSRN Summary of ECJ Decision: http://ssrn.com/abstract=559702

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Doublemint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (356 words)
Doublemint is a flavour of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company.
The original "Doublemint Twins" were Jayne and Joan Boyd of Hammond, Indiana, who appeared in advertisements for Doublemint until Joan became pregnant in 1963.
Later twins projected more sex appeal in keeping with trends in American advertising; the Barnstable twins were later asked to pose for Playboy magazine due to their popularity as spokeswomen for the gum.
Doublemint :: Wrigley (120 words)
Doublemint was launched in the U.S. in 1914 and has since become one of the world's best-selling chewing gums.
Created in the 1930s, the Doublemint twins are one of the most successful and long-lasting advertising campaigns ever developed in the U.S..
Doublemint is one of the largest selling gum brands in the world, available in over 140 countries.
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