Armed with plenty of product knowledge, Woelbing went about creating a homemade lip balm called Lyptone. After selling Lyptone off to a New Jersey firm, Woelbing continued to invent and develop various household products including a silver polish called Shynebright and lighter fluid. However, it was in with his second go at creating a lip balm where Woelbing inadvertently struck gold, and Carma Labs was born. He then selected the colour yellow for the label because it was bright and he liked it.
Following the war, Woelbing was back in the kitchen making Carmex and looking for distribution. The nature of the pharmacy industry then was quite different to the large chain stores of today.
Woelbing drove to each drug store and met with the business owners in a bid to get them to sell Carmex. In the s during the Great Depression pharmacies consisted mostly of small, family owned businesses. In the box he included a self addressed and stamped postal card. However, if it did sell all they had to do was check the box on the back of the card to order more and fill in their address so he could send them more.
He would also give the person at the cash register a free jar to try and by being friendly try to convince them to set the box of Carmex close to [the] register, thus stimulating an impulse purchase. Despite its new facility, some remnants of the earlier production cycle remained, with Woelbing continuing to pour Carmex into the jars by hand. Three years later, Carma Labs outgrew its factory and relocated to the suburb of Franklin, Milwaukee, where the factory remains today - albeit having undergone several expansions.
What it promises to deliver is the least of what customers get. Fleet made the first Chapstick himself that resembled a small wickless candle wrapped in tin foil. Fleet sold his recipe to fellow Lynchburg resident John Morton in for five dollars after failing to sell enough of the product to make it worth his continued efforts. John Morton along with his wife started production of the pink Chapstick in their kitchen.
Morton melted and mixed the ingredients and then used brass tubes to mold the sticks. The business was successful and the Morton Manufacturing Corporation was founded on the sales of Chapstick.
In , the A. At first, only Chapstick Lip Balm regular stick was available to consumers. Since , a number of different flavors and types of Chapstick were added. The current manufacturer of Chapstick is the Wyeth Corporation. Chapstick is part of Wyeth Consumer Healthcare division. Carmex is a salve for chapped lips and cold sores; the ingredients in Carmex are menthol, camphor, alum, and wax.
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We fully respect if you want to refuse cookies but to avoid asking you again and again kindly allow us to store a cookie for that. As a result, skin tends to need more moisture as we age," says Woelbing. Woelbing also points out that the consistently changing environment also plays a big factor in the need for dry or chapped skin relief. This is further proof, according to Woelbing, that Carmex is not addictive.
The home of the classic yellow-capped little jar. Molly Snyder started writing and publishing her work at the age 10, when her community newspaper printed her poem, "The Unicorn.
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