Arway
Arway is a brand of chewing gum. It was first produced in the United States by the Arway Gum Company of Brooklyn, New York. The company was founded by Arthur Weinberg in 1938. Arway gum was known for its unique flavors, including peppermint, spearmint, and cinnamon. It was also one of the first gums to be sold in a resealable package. In the 1950s, Arway introduced a line of sugar-free gums, which became very popular. The company was acquired by the Cadbury Adams company in 1968. Production of Arway gum continued for several decades, though its popularity waned over time. In the early 2000s, the brand was discontinued. Arway gum is no longer in production.
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