The company was founded by
William Coffin Coleman, who began selling gasoline pressure lamps in 1902 in Wichita. In 1905, the company provided a demonstration for the
1905 Cooper vs. Fairmount football game (now
Sterling College and
Wichita State University). By the 1910s, Coleman lanterns were being distributed by the U.S. government to support agricultural production during World War I. In World War II, the company developed the Model 520, a compact, multi-fuel burner designed for military use. Coleman gas lamps were provided to play the first
night football game west of the
Mississippi River. In 1996, the company acquired
Campingaz, a French company. In September 2004,
Jarden acquired American Household, which was the privately held parent company of Coleman as well as other brands like
Sunbeam Products, for $745.6 million in cash. In December 2015, Newell Brands acquired the Coleman brand through the acquisition of Jarden for $13.2 billion. == Products ==