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Ranking: 23
Annual sales: $90.9 million
Who makes it: Cadbury
In 1899, a New York druggist named Franklin V. Canning came out with a cinnamon-flavored gum. He called it Dentyne, a mash-up of "dental" and "hygiene." From 2000 to 2004, Dentyne and Dentyne Ice, which was launched in 1997, were owned by a drugmaker, Pfizer (PFE), which sold the company to Cadbury.