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Life Savers: 100+ Years of Sweetness

FB IMG 1700243510699As an elementary school kid, I thought, "When I'm an adult, I want to have 1 of every flavor of Life Saver there is." Life Savers Virtual Museum & Blog is the outcome of that quirky wish!

Life Savers™️ in the United States

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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At some level, many of the articles in this Virtual Museum are about Life Savers in America.  This article will not replicate that information. 

However, this article will include the individual locations for the administrative offices of Life Savers and the manufacturing locations within the states. For more detailed manufacturing information, see Manufacturing.

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Life Savers™️ in New Zealand

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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1000051697Life Savers were available in New Zealand--who knows, probably early on. But they were produced in Australia. That changed in 1963.

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Life Savers™️ by the numbers: Net Income

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1915 - >$250,000 (Parker)

1980 - "Life Savers, with headquarters in New York and four plants, had operating earnings of $42 million on sales of $342 million in 1980." (Nabisco)

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Life Savers™️ by the numbers: Company Valuation

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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)

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Manufacturing Life Savers™️

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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Because there is such a range of repetitive information about Life Savers manufacturing, this site is going to focus on more granular information found from earlier sources. If you find any primary or secondary sources that add to or contradict this information, please let us know. There was only a somewhat limited amount of manufacturing information that has been identified from the Beech Nut corporate records.

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The Sweet Success Story of Life Savers™️

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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1000054251In some ways, the entire Life Savers™️ Virtual Museum describes the history of Life Savers. But this section is designed to tell the story of Life Savers' sweet success. 

In books and at other websites, there are already quite a few articles about the history of Life Savers. Not surprisingly, they tend to include quite a few errors. Our goal is to represent only details with proven sources.

Also, this site is not intended to provide biographies for Clarence Crane, Edward  Noble, Robert P. Noble or Roy Allen. As utterly pivotal as they were to the Life Savers products, their lives were far broader than just this one product line. Their biographers and hometown museums are much better suited for representing their histories with finesse and balance.

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Life Savers™️ by the numbers: Sales

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1912 - the year it was created (Noble)

1913 - $3,800 (Noble)

1925 - $11,500,000 (Noble)

1951 - $30 million (Modern)

1955 - "13.5% net on a $20,382,000 gross," per Time Magazine (1956).

Screenshot 20240803 2101551980 - $342 million (Nabisco)

1982 - "The Company’s net sales in 1982 were $5.9 billion, a 1% increase over 1981 net sales." (Annual)

1997 - In the context of a Life Savers competition, it was noted that "More than 10 rolls of Lifesavers candy are purchased every second of every day in the United States." Retrieved from https://www.mcall.com/1997/08/13/lucky-life-saver-roll-could-make-winner-instant-millionaire/

2022 - Mars' sales in the gum and mints category was $3.2 billion (PR Newswire 2023).

2026 (projection) - Mars signaled that the gum and mints category category was projected to hit $4.2 billion by 2026 (PR Newswire 2023).

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Life Savers™️...⭕ Canada! 🍁

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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Category: Life Savers: 100+ Years of Sweetness

1000042896North of the Border is an important place to get Life Savers, too...has been the case, since early in Life Savers history. They've even had flavors not available in the US, like "Raisin."

Things shifted in 2002, when even the Life Savers sold in the US began being manufactured in Canada, as shown in the bottom photo to the left.

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Australian lollies: Life Savers™️ Down Under

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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Of all the countries that have acquired permission to develop and distribute Life Savers™️, Australia appears to have embraced The Candy with a Hole.

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Life Savers™️: Adventures in Packaging

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Thinking about an invention usually employs an emphasis on the product itself. However, if you cannot transfer eggs to someone's kitchen without breaking them, there can be a lot of waste. Certain packaging decisions in the progression of Life Savers™️ influenced their quality, taste, and even safety.

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Salvavidas: Life Savers™️ in Venezuela

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Written by: Karen Smith-Will
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In ~1914, a South American order for 450,000 packages was exported (Modern, p. 95). I sure wish I knew which country received those packages! Maybe someday...

Royal Productos Alimenticios, CA produced the following flavors we've identified so far:

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  1. Life Savers™️ in the United Kingdom
  2. Life Savers™️ in South Africa
  3. Life Savers™️ Storybooks
  4. Life Savers™️ Centennial 💯

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