Where is chapstick manufactured




















ChapStick's popularity, the term has become a genericized trademark, used to refer to any lip balm contained in a lipstick-style tube and applied in the same manner as lipstick.

However, the term is still a registered trademark, with rights exclusively owned by Wyeth. In the early s, Dr. Charles Browne Fleet, [1] a physician and pharmacological thinker from Lynchburg, Virginia, invented ChapStick as a lip balm. It was sold locally, but did not have much success. In , John Morton bought the rights to the product for five dollars. In their family kitchen, Mrs. Morton melted the pink ChapStick mixture, cooled it, and cut in into sticks.

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Perhaps this design was part of why he had a hard time selling it—it's hard to imagine a Victorian lady pulling an unwieldy stick of wax out of her reticule and applying it to her lips.

In , Dr. Fleet asked his friend, John Morton, another Lynchburg resident, if he would be interested in buying the formula and rights to the lip emollient.

Morton and his wife began to brainstorm on how to make the "chap stick" marketable. While experimenting with the formula, Mrs. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Share Flipboard Email. Mary Bellis. Inventions Expert. Mary Bellis covered inventions and inventors for ThoughtCo for 18 years. She is known for her independent films and documentaries, including one about Alexander Graham Bell.

Updated March 17,



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