Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1951)

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Boyord AA. Grant, Piarchasing Agent, Durwood Theaters, Inc., operating 14 theaters in Kansas and Missouri, says: display chewing gum in all our theaters. It^s a very profitable part of our concession business. Yes«««Chewmg Gum Improves Your Profit Picture! # It’s a “good, old American custom” for millions of people to chew giun at the movies. Chewing gum freshens the taste after they’ve had a snack or treat from the refreshment counter, helps them relax and adds to their enjoyment of the theater. Take advantage of this fact to build extra revenue and good wiU for your theater. Display Wrigley’s Spearmint, Doublemint, “Juicy Fruit” and other popular, fast-seUing brands of chewing gum in a convenient location. Your patrons will appreciate it, and you’U find it profitable. I# Pays To Display and Sell Your Patrons' Favorite Brands! AF-742 BETTER THEATRES SECTION 23