Goudey

Goudey Gum Company
Goudey
IndustryCandy, Collectibles
Founded1919
FounderEnos Gordon Goudey
Defunct1962; 62 years ago (1962)
FateDefunct
Headquarters,
ProductsBubble gum
Trading cards

The Goudey Gum Company was an American chewing gum company started in 1919. The company was founded by Enos Gordon Goudey (1863–1946) of Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia. Formerly an employee of Beemans, he opened a factory in Boston, Massachusetts in 1919 and later in Allston. It operated there from 1924 until it closed in 1962. Goudey sold the business in 1932 but he retained an interest as a consultant. On his retirement in 1933, William Wrigley Jr. dubbed him the "penny gum king of America". Today the Goudey name is mainly associated with its collectible baseball cards which were introduced in 1933. Goudey was the first American company to issue baseball cards with each stick of gum (they had been available with cigarettes and certain lines of candy for many years).[1][2]

  1. ^ M. Fogel, "The History of Goudey Gum Company", July 8, 2003.
  2. ^ J. Ernest Kerr, Imprint of the Maritimes, 1959, Boston: Christopher Publishing, p. 107