(2006)
Justin Whitlock Dart, formerly of the
Walgreens drugstore chain, took control of Boston-based United Drug Company in 1943. The chain operated with the Liggett,
Owl, Sonta, and Rexall brands, which Dart rebranded under the Rexall name. Rexall gained national exposure through its sponsorship of two famous classic American radio programs of the 1940s and 1950s:
Amos and Andy and
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. Both shows were often opened by an advertisement from an actor (
Griff Barnett) portraying "your Rexall family druggist", and included the catch phrase "Good health to all from Rexall." They also sponsored the
Jimmy Durante Show and references are made by the character Mr. Peavey in some of
The Great Gildersleeve radio shows. Rexall also sponsored
Richard Diamond, Private Detective starring
Dick Powell from April 1950 until Camel cigarettes replaced Rexall as the sponsor after the December 6, 1950, broadcast. In 1946, United-Rexall Drug Inc. purchased the Renfro chain in
Texas, and Lane Drug Stores which had 58 stores throughout the
Southeast. It also started the Owl Superstores chain. In 1947, the company held a gala opening for their new headquarters and the first store in Los Angeles, California. The new Hollywood Owl was reported in
Life magazine as 'the World's Biggest Drugstore'. In 1958, the Rexall Drug Company was the largest U.S. drug store franchise, with 11,158 stores. By comparison, fewer than 12,000 McDonald's restaurants are in the U.S. today.
Time magazine noted that two-thirds of its stores were in areas where one-third of the population lived. However, this comprised more than 20% of all drug stores in the United States. Also in 1958, Rexall employee
Joe Coulombe was asked to test the start of Pronto Markets, a store brand to compete against
7-Eleven. After running six Pronto Markets in the Los Angeles area, Rexall asked Coulombe to close them down. Coulombe decided to buy them out instead, and eventually renamed the chain "
Trader Joe's". Dart sold his stake in Rexall in 1978. He had acquired stakes in
West Bend,
Duracell,
Hobart Corporation,
Tupperware,
Ralph Wilson Plastics, and
Archer Glass, which were collectively known as
Dart Industries. ==Decline==