UK packets of Wrigley's Extra - 2020 (left) and 2021 (right)
Extra Dessert Delights sticks

Extra is a brand of sugarfree chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company in North America, Europe, Australia and some parts of Africa and Asia.[1]

Brand history

Extra was launched in 1984 as the Wrigley Company's first ever sugarfree product, and became one of the most popular brands of chewing gum in the United States within a few years.[2] It was also the first sugarfree gum not to use saccharin, instead using the NutraSweet brand, a sweetener developed by G.D. Searle & Co. that had less bitterness and was believed to be safer in humans and laboratory animals; it was later reformulated with aspartame in 1997.

The brand identity of Extra gum varies considerably in different markets, often having completely different flavours, logos and slogans for each country. Extra is currently the sponsor of the Mexico national football team.[3]

In 2011, Extra Oral Healthcare Program partnered with the Chinese Ministry of Health to launch a three-year community oral care education pilot program, which establishes community dental clinics, trains local dentists and establishes oral care records for 7,000 families across 14 communities. The results of the program will inform the Ministry of Health's future oral care policy. In the second project year, the team decided to build an application for oral health teaching among families, especially for some undeveloped cities.

In the UK, a similar chewing gum brand owned by Wrigley's; Orbit was renamed Extra in 2015, with the same 14-piece package.[4]

A TV ad for Extra chewing gum, seen in September 2017, featured a young woman stood in a football kit on a football pitch whilst chewing, appearing to be preparing to take a penalty kick. A complaint to the ASA was upheld with the ad being described as 'dangerous'.[5][6]

Flavors

Flavor Canada and South Africa[2] United Kingdom and Ireland [7] Australia and New Zealand[8]
Spearmint Yes Yes Yes
Peppermint Yes Yes Yes
Cool Breeze Yes Yes Yes
Winterfresh Yes No No
Ice Yes Yes No
Polar Ice Yes No No
Classic Bubble Yes No No
Bubblegum No Discontinued Yes
Bubblemint No Yes Yes
Active Discontinued No Yes
Smooth Mint Yes Discontinued Discontinued
Strawberry Yes Yes Yes
Watermelon Yes Discontinued Yes
Tropical Yes Yes Yes
Berry Discontinued Discontinued Discontinued
Berry Burst Yes No No
White Yes Yes Yes
Liquorice No No Discontinued
Blueberry No Yes (2022–present) [9] No
Apple No Yes (2022–present) [9] Yes

References

  1. "Worldwide Brands". Wrigley.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Extra | Sugar Free Gum | Extra Dessert Delights". Wrigley.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. "Extra® Gum, the Official Sponsor of the Mexican National Team, Brings CONCACAF Gold... – CHICAGO, 24 June 2011 /PRNewswire/". Prnewswire.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  4. "Orbit gum will be rebranded as Extra from January". Betterretailing.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  5. "Chewing gum advert banned over fears children could copy it and choke". Metro.co.uk. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  6. "The Wrigley Company Ltd". Asa.org.uk. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  7. "Wrigley UK :: Extra". Wrigley.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  8. "EXTRA®". Wrigley.com.au. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  9. 1 2 "Wrigley's Extra introduces two new flavours in the UK". TalkingRetail.com.
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