Mark Twain in German-Language Newspapers and Periodicals

Plasmon | Company

The Plasmon Company mentioned here is explicitly the American company; a British branch (both are sometimes referred to by the same name: “Plasmon Co.”) existed simultaneously and Clemens also held shares of this (British) company. It had been founded in 1900, slightly earlier than the American company, and eventually did gain Clemens some profit when it was sold (Paine, Vol. 3, 1912; and Ober, 2003). Clemens invested $25.000 in the American Plasmon Company and is referred to as its vice-president (Scharnhorst, 2006) or director (Lauber, 1990). In the beginning, Clemens saw Plasmon primarily as a valid business opportunity and tried to convince friends to invest in the company. His endorsement of the dietary product manufactured by Plasmon was also used for marketing purposes (see this advertisement in The San Francisco call, 23. Dec. 1900). Mark Twain became increasingly enthusiastic about the supposed health benefits of the product (Ober, 2003).
Today, there is still an Italian company called “Plasmon” which produces baby food products and supplements.

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