1913: $2,900 paid to Clarance Crane for his Life Savers business (Edward)

1928: $22 million received by Edward Noble for the company (Edward)

1956: The company was valued at $16 million prior to the merger with Beech Nut (Corporations).

1981, December 30: "the Company [Nabisco] purchased sub¬ stantially all of the assets, subject to certain liabilities, of Life Savers, Inc., a manufacturer of hard-roll candy and chewing gum, for $260 million. (Annual)

Sources

"Corporations: New Wrapper," Time Magazine. Retrieved from https://time.com/archive/6799725/corporations-new-wrapper/

"Edward J. Noble: A Business Man Who Gave Back," The St. Lawrence County Chronicler. Vol. 21, No. 1. Fall 2005.

Annual report, 1982. Nabisco, Inc. 1982. p. n44. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/nationalbiscuitcompanynabiscoannualreports/nabisco1983/mode/1up?q=Life+savers+candy

 

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