William F. Semple receive a patent for Chewing Gum on December 28, 1869.
He was the first Ohio man to patent chewing gum.
William Finley Semple, a dentist, filed and received the first patent for chewing gum on December 28, 1869, patent no. 98,304 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He believed it would help strengthen his patients jaw muscles.Some sources say this claim is false; as there was a man, also in Ohio, who is said to have filed for a patent about five months to the day on July 27, 1869.His name was Amos Tyler and he resided in Toledo.
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Milestones:1848 John Curtis made and sold the first commercial chewing gum called Maine Pure Spruce Gum.1850,Curtis started selling flavored paraffin gums becoming more popular than spruce gums.1869 Patent # 98,304 issued December 28 to William Finley Semple for rubber based chewing gum1850 Mexican General Santa Anna introduces chicle to Thomas Adams1870 Adams and his sons opened the first chewing gum factory making Adams New York No. 1.1970 Patent # 107,883 issued September 27 to Weaton W. Kilbourn for a tobacco substitute gum.1871 Patent # 111,798 issued February 14 to Thomas Adams for a process to manufacture gum1871 Adams created a licorice-flavored gum called Black Jack.. The first flavored gum1880 John Colgan invented a way to make chewing gum taste better for a longer period of time1888 Adams' chewing gum called Tutti-Frutti became the first chew to be sold in a vending machine1891 Wrigley Chewing Gum founded by William Wrigley Jr..1899 Adams and Sons merged with 6 other manufacturers and renamed the American Chicle Co.1906 Frank Fleer invented the first bubble gum called Blibber-Blubber gum. However, was never sold.1914 William Wrigley, Jr. and Henry Fleer create the Wrigley Doublemint brand1928 Walter Diemer invents Double Bubble from the original Frank Fleer formula Many historians credit William Finley Semple with receiving the first patent in the United States for chewing gum on December 28, 1869. This claim is false, as Toledo, Ohio, resident Amos Tyler patented chewing gum on July 27, 1869.On July 27, 1869, Amos Tyler received the first patent in the United States for chewing gum. Although chewing gum had existed for thousands of years, Tyler, a resident of Toledo, Ohio, was the first person to patent it in the United States. Tyler's gum consisted of white rosin and olive oil, which he heated and mixed thoroughly. After the mixture cooled, it had a white color. Then, Tyler cut his product into sticks and packaged each strip individually. There is no evidence that Tyler ever sold his gum commercially, although he probably at least had a local market for it in Toledo. Five months after Tyler received his patent, William Finley Semple received his own patent for chewing gum. Many historians credit Semple with receiving the first patent in the United States of America for chewing gum on December 28, 1869. This claim is false, as Tyler patented chewing gum on July 27, 1869. A doctor in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Semple made his chewing gum out of rubber. He added things like powdered licorice root and charcoal, believing that these items would help scrub the teeth, making them cleaner. He also contended that chewing gum would strengthen a person's jaw muscles. There is no evidence that Semple ever sold his gum commercially, although he probably at least had a local market for it in Mount Vernon. Since the late nineteenth century, the chewing gum industry has continued to grow and prosper. In 2000, American citizens chewed enough gum for the total amount to equal two hundred sticks per person residing in the United States. Chewing gum patent was # 98,304 issued on December 28, 1869, to William Finley Semple of Mount Vernon, Ohio, who claimed the "combination of rubber with other articles, in any proportion adapted to the formation of an acceptable chewing gum.
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