Eclipse (chewing gum)
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Eclipse is a brand of chewing gum, first introduced in the U.S. by the Wrigley Company in 1999 as its first entrant into the pellet gum segment. However, it was modeled after Excel in Canada, which was launched in 1991, eight years before Eclipse was launched.
Eclipse is a brand that promises to give users "powerful fresh breath". It comes in blister packs of 12 candy-coated pellets. Eclipse gum is available the U.S and Australia, but are also sold in Canada under the name Excel.
Mints, in metal containers, are also sold by Wrigley under the Eclipse brand, as is Eclipse Ice gum.
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| Senior management | William Perez, CEO and President · William Wrigley, Jr. II, Chairman |
| Past CEOs and Presidents | William Wrigley Jr. · Philip K. Wrigley · William Wrigley III · William Wrigley, Jr. II |
| Chewing gum | 5 · Airwaves · Big Red · Doublemint · Eclipse · Eclipse Ice · Excel · Extra · Freedent · Juicy Fruit · Orbit · Wrigley's Spearmint · Surpass · Winterfresh |
| Bubblegum | Alipine · Big League Chew · Bubble Tape · Hubba Bubba · Ouch! |
| Mint and candy | Altoids · Eclipse · Life Savers |
| See also | Wrigley Building · Wrigley Field (Chicago) · Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) · USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies · Wrigley Square |
| Annual Revenue: $529 million USD ( |
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