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The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh, by
David L. Clark David Lytle Clark (26 September 1864 – 3 February 1939) was an Irish entrepreneur who founded the D. L. Clark Company confectioners in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh. He was born in County Londonderry, Ireland, t ...
(1864–1939), an Irish-born candy salesman. In 1921, Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was spun off as a separate corporation. In 1955, when the family-owned D. L. Clark company was sold to Beatrice Foods, they had production facilities in Pittsburgh and Evanston, Illinois. Beatrice sold it in 1983 to Leaf, and they in turn sold Clark in 1991, though Leaf retained the rights to Clark's Zagnut and P. C. Crunchers bars. The new owner, entrepreneur Michael P. Carlow, would operate it under the umbrella of the Pittsburgh Food & Beverage Company. The Pittsburgh Food and Beverage Company entered bankruptcy in 1995, and many assets from the D. L. Clark Company, such as the rights to the Clark Bar, were sold. The assets of D. L. Clark were purchased by Pittsburgh businessman James Clister for $3.2 million, and operated under the newly formed Clark Bar America, Inc. Following a subsequent bankruptcy, its assets were acquired by Necco (New England Confectionery Company) in 1999 for $4.1 million ($ million today). Clark's chewing gum spinoff, renamed Clark Gum Company, was sold in 1931 to
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, who held it until 1973, when they sold the rights to Clark Gum to
Reed's Candy Reed's Candy was a range of candies manufactured by the Reed Candy Company in Chicago. History Reed's candy was produced in the United States for over 100 years by Reed Candy Company. The Reed Candy Company is an American producer of confectioner ...
, an
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subsidiary. They would have the gum made through a cooperative arrangement with Amurol, a Wrigley Gum subsidiary. Reed's Candy was sold to Amurol in 1989, but the deal did not include the gum, retained by a newly rechristened Clark Gum Company.
Clark's Teaberry Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum. The D. L. Clark Company of Pittsburgh's north side purchased the patent for it from Charles Burke, who experimented with various flavors of chewing gum in the basement of 533 McClintock Ave, Pittsburgh ...
gum is currently marketed by
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in Buffalo, New York, and made in Mexico.


Clark products over the years


Candies

*Alligator Eggs *Banana Caramels *Black Jack Caramels *Boomer *Bun (vanilla, maple and caramel flavors) *Chocolate Chips *Chocolate Malted Milk Balls *Clarconut *Clark (original) *Clark Coconut *Clark Dark *Clark Light *Clark's Miami Coconut *Clark Mint *Clark's Wintergreen *Coconut Frosted Creams *Crispy *Crunchy *Fudge Bar *Honest Square *Iceland Sandwich *Mario Bun, named for Mario Lemieux *Mint Appetizers *Nutcracker *Peanut Blossom Kisses *Peanut Butter Log *Reggie! *Sassy *Sour Cherry Crème *Sour Grape Crème *Sour Lemon Crème *Spanish Chips *Sunpower *Wild Cherry Caramels *Winter Clark *Zagnut (now made by Hershey's) *Zig Zag


Clark's gum flavors

*Cinnamint *Cinnamon *Diet Spearmint *Freshmint *Fruit Punch *Peppermint *Smile Sugar Free (various flavors) *Sour Cherry *Sour Lemon *Sweetwood * Teaberry *Tendermint *Winter Green


References


External links


A Short History of Clark's Teaberry Chewing Gum
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