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  1. Wrigley Company - Wikipedia

    In 2016, Mars announced that Wrigley would be merged with its chocolate segment, Mars Chocolate North America, LLC, to form a new subsidiary, Mars Wrigley Confectionery. The new company would …

  2. Wrigley Field: Home of the Cubs | Chicago Cubs - MLB.com

    Known for its unique traditions and charm, Wrigley Field, which was built in 1914, has been the beloved home of the Chicago Cubs for more than a century. Find out all about the Friendly Confines and its …

  3. The Illustrated History of Wrigley’s Gum Company

    From soap seller to gum empire: the fascinating evolution of Wrigley's iconic chewing gum company.

  4. Mars Wrigley | Mars, Incorporated

    Mars Wrigley When you make brands that put smiles on people’s faces and create better moments for millions, you feel a sense of pride in your work. Today, our iconic products like M&M’S ®, SNICKERS …

  5. Wrigley Field

    Went to Wrigley Field for a Cubs vs. Tampa Bay Rays game on a warm afternoon. The Cubs came out on top 6-4, which had the whole place buzzing. Sat in the 400 section, very last row. The view was …

  6. The Illustrated History of Wrigley’s Gum Company

    Jul 2, 2025 · The Wrigley Company‘s legacy as a pioneer in the chewing gum industry and its ability to adapt to changing market conditions have cemented its place as a true icon in the world of …

  7. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

    Wrigley Field (/ ˈrɪɡli /) is a ballpark on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two MLB franchises.

  8. Wrigley Field Information Guide | Chicago Cubs - MLB.com

    Wrigley Field Information Find out all about the Friendly Confines and its history of memorable events.

  9. History of Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

    The history of Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball 's National League, begins well before the Cubs played their first game in that venue.

  10. Wrigley Field History | History | Information | Ballpark | Chicago Cubs

    Wrigley Field, which was built in 1914, is the second-oldest ballpark in the majors.