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  1. After the Yokubinas long reign came to an end, Brittany and Cynthia Daniel became the Double Mint twins. They were the first set of twins to be fraternal, not identical. Their reign was shorter than their predecessors, as they landed a sweet job as the stars of Sweet Valley High a year later.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DoublemintDoublemint - Wikipedia

    The first Doublemint Twins to appear on television came along in 1959. The role belonged to 21-year-old twins Jane and Joan Knoerzer (professionally using their mother's maiden name, Boyd) of Hammond, Indiana, who appeared in advertisements for Doublemint until 1963 when Joan became pregnant. [5]

  3. Feb 6, 2019 · They signed with the Wrigley Company to be the next generation of Doublemint Twins in the late 1960s, at the height of the Vietnam War. The identical twins, Terrie and Jennie, quit their gig as Double mint Twins when they turned 18 in 1968 and were old enough to join the USO. They entertained the troops in Vietnam.

  4. Oct 3, 2016 · The first Doublemint Twins appeared in 1960. Joan and Jane Boyd were the first pair to become Wrigley Double mint Twins, starring in commercials for four years straight.

  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Among the Doublemint twins who went on to enjoy success in TV or sports were Tia and Tamera Mowry, Cynthia and Brittany Daniel, Figure skaters Pamela and Jeremy Green, and Boris Sagals daughters. Some of the female twins were even asked to pose for Playboy over the years, which tells you just how pervasive the Doublemint ads really were.

  6. Aug 11, 2020 · The Boyds were followed by the Frankel twins, Jennie and Terrie, in the 1960s. Like the Boyds, they were musically inclined, explains History Daily. They quit when they turned 18, then joined the USO tour. The 1970s had the Mackrell twins, who were already the face of another brand.

  7. Dec 15, 2015 · Twin sisters Joan and Jayne Knoerzer, known as the Doublemint Twins, called the Region city home when, in 1959, they signed a contract at age 21 to work for Philip K. Wrigley, hawking the...