It certainly is.
The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, known as the Wrigley Company, is an American chewing gum company founded on April 1, 1891, by William Wrigley Jr., based in the Global Innovation Center in Goose Island, Chicago, Illinois.
He had founded the Chicago Cubs and ran the Wirgley Gum buisiness.
I have no idea where in Canada you are but I found it at the Erin Mills Mall in Mississauga, ON. The store name is Tutti Fruitti.
No. Wrigley Field was built in 1914 originally called Weeghman Park after it's owner Charles H. Weegham. It was sold to William Wrigley Jr. in 1920 when it became known as Cubs Park. It wasn't till 1926 that they changed the name to Wrigley field after it's owner
The Cubs first season at Wrigley Field was 1916. At the time, the ballpark was known as Weeghman Park.
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company currently owns and manufactures the Life Saver brand mints. Wrigley's purchased the brand in 2004 and moved manufacturing to Montreal, Canada.
Gummie Bears
Wrigley Field shares its name with the Wrigley Company, as the park was named for its then-owner, William Wrigley Jr., the CEO of the Wrigley Company.
Probably Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum. However, if Wrigley's Big Red gum came out in the sixties that would be my choice. Note: Wrigley's Big Red gum hit the scene in 1975, as Wrigley's first cinnamon gum. Big Red has been the number one cinnamon gum since 1987 and is available in the U.S., Germany, and Canada.
Wrigley Field is informally known as the Friendly Confines.
Wrigley's Spearmint was developed by William Wrigley Jr.