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~ Michae Redclift (Author) "This gum," Mr Wonka went on, "is the latest, my greatest, my most fascinating invention!..." (more)
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A scholar in ecology and social theory, Redclift traveled the Yucatan to research this in-depth, richly detailed history. "The story of chewing gum is very much a Mexican-American affair," he notes, beginning with Mexico’s 75-year-old General Santa Anna on Staten Island in 1869. Believing Yucatan chicle’s rubber-like qualities could launch a rubber tire industry, the ambitious Santa Anna struck a deal with inventor Thomas Adams. Failing to concoct a rubber substitute from the springy sap, Adams instead succeeded with his licorice-flavored Black Jack gum. Consumers went wild, and other entrepreneurs leaped in, including, in 1893, William Wrigley. With free gum samples mailed to millions, Wrigley’s innovative ad campaigns made him one of America’s 10 wealthiest men. His factories produced 280 million sticks of gum weekly, which had far-reaching implications in the Yucatan jungles: "The production and sale of chicle on the part of rebel Mayas Indians... was allowing them to buy arms to fight the Mexican government." American gum manufacturers were dependent on supplies from land controlled by the Mayan rebels, and since "the geopolitics of hemispheric relations lies at the heart of the story of chewing gum," the book has 75 pages on military conflicts, impoverished forest workers, the chicle economy and international harvesting and production methods. With gum added to WWII service rations, 150 billion sticks were shipped overseas, but bubble gum synthetics brought the era of Mayan-harvested chicle to a close. While some readers may be interested in the book’s concluding chapters (which cover abandoned chicle camps, tourism possibilities and renewed interest in chicle for natural organic products), the omission of Bazooka’s contribution to the chewing gum world, as well as the book’s overall dry tone, take away from this book’s general appeal. B&w illus.
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The story of chewing gum encompasses consumerism, Mexican-American relations, and indigenous culture. Gum's constellation of influences even includes Mexican general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, British historian Redclift informs us, whose chance 1869 meeting with one Thomas Adams instigated the birth of the industry. From that rendezvous, Adams learned about chicle, a tree sap chewed by the inhabitants of the Yucatan Peninsula. Adding spices, sugars, and enticing packaging, Adams made millions, as did an even more successful marketeer, William Wrigley. The ramifications of the American chewing-gum fad deeply affected the people, descendants of the Maya, who collected chicle under arduous conditions and who resisted the central government until the Mexican Revolution sorted itself out in the 1920s. Turning from gum as political force to gum as cultural force, Redclift interestingly explains its advertising-driven associations with youth and rebellion, boosted by its inclusion in American military rations in World War II. Readers will be rewarded not only by the straightforward history but also by the author's discernible fondness for the people and place of Yucatan. Gilbert Taylor
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (May 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 041594418X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415944182
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #988,013 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The history of chewing gum's marketing and popularity, October 9, 2004
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The history of chewing gum's marketing and popularity might seem to some like a narrow topic for a business book: think again. Michael Redclift's Chewing Gum: The Fortunes Of Taste holds plenty of insights into advertising and marketing an innovative new product, telling a zany story based on a scheme hatched by Chicago's Wrigley brother - and social theory scholar Michael Redclift proves the perfect person to bring this tale to life.
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