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Mars is combining its chocolate business, which makes famous brands like Snickers, M&M’s and Twix, with its Wrigley candy subsidiary, headquartering the combined division in Chicago. The… ...
The company regularly wins innovation awards for its gum and candy creations, too. Mars Wrigley has won or been nominated for the National Confectioners Association’s annual Most Innovative New ...
The Mars Wrigley candy company announced Monday that it will move most of its operations out of its plant on Chicago's West Side in the next two years. Latest U.S.
Mars Wrigley alleges cannabis company in violation of Skittles trademark agreement In a recently filed motion, the Chicago-based candy maker alleges cannabis company Terphogz is in violation of an ...
The New Jersey job market received some sweet news as Mars Wrigley candy company announced it will base its national headquarters in the state. NJ stands to lose $19B in health care spending from ...
With his startup, Parallel, the chewing gum heir is not just banking on getting consumers high. He believes marijuana can be a life saver. n 2017, when billionaire William “Beau” Wrigley Jr ...
A candy company has removed an ingredient from its popular and colorful rainbow candies. Skittles, owned by Mars Wrigley, will no longer be made with titanium dioxide. A spokesperson for Mars ...
Wrigley, the maker of colorful candy Skittles, settled a lawsuit accusing a cannabis company of trademark infringement for marketing products under the "ZKITTLEZ" name.
Mars Inc's Wm Wrigley Jr. won a lawsuit against one of several cannabis producers for trademark infringement. Wrigley had filed a lawsuit in Chicago and California federal courts last year against ...
Mars Wrigley, the company that produces the Snickers candy bar, issued an apology to China on Friday after suggesting that Taiwan is an independent country. Snickers had promoted a limited edition ...
CHICAGO (CBS.MW) - Chewing gum will get more expensive after Wm. Wrigley Co. raises the price of its major brands by a nickel to 30 cents a pack ... Company targets candy and breath mint sales.
An employee of the Mars Wrigley candy company stole from the company known for M&M's and Mars Bars, defrauding the company out of $1.2 million.