The popular Beemanโ€™s gum was invented in the late 1800s by Dr. Edward E. Beeman, an Ohio-based physician and researcher, who discovered that pepsin, derived from the stomach of hogs, could aid digestion. He begin selling pepsin powder, but sales were not what heโ€™d hoped. So, Nellie Horton, his bookkeeper or local shopkeeper, depending on who you ask, suggested that he make a delicious tasting pepsin chewing gum to increase sales. Beeman made the gum. It tasted good, was individually wrapped, but sales were lackluster. And why? Beeman was a doctor, not a marketer, and called his company the unappealing โ€œBeemanโ€™s Chemical Company.โ€ Worse, he put the unfortunate picture of a pig on the wrapper until Nellie Horton convinced him otherwise. By 1892, Dr. Beemanโ€™s bearded and, I might add handsome, face was on wrappers, billboards, ads and newspaper pages. With his good looks and tasty concept, Beeman eventually became owner of a million dollar enterprise. As for the charming and insightful Nellie Horton โ€“ she was richly rewarded as Beeman had given her stock as a thanks for her help.
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