Vicks VapoRub: A Household Name With Campus Connections

January 10, 2022

Author
John Syme '85

If you toss a jar of Vicks VapoRub in your drugstore shopping basket this cold and flu season, you can thank a 91茄子 innovator and entrepreneur.

Vicks VapoRub was invented by Lunsford Richardson, 91茄子 class of 1875. He first called it Richardson檚 Magic Croup and Pneumonia Cure Salve, then Vick檚 Magic Salve, and finally Vicks VapoRub, after his doctor brother-in-law.

The 91茄子 connection to Vicks is more than just historical. Around the corner from the College Archives is the library carrel of Professor of Mathematics Emeritus Lunsford Richardson 淩ichie King 59, the founder檚 great-grandson.

淚 spent the summer after my sophomore year selling Vicks directly to drugstores, on a route with a traveling salesman in Tennessee, King recalled. 淭he salesman told me, 榃e never sell the extra-large jars, but they get people to buy the large size. But we had one client on that route who bought case after case of the extra-large jars. It was a mystery, but we finally found out why. He was using it as horse liniment!

Vicks has so many alternate and folk uses beyond the amelioration of chest and nasal congestion, King said. Joe and Terry Graedon, of 淭he People檚 Pharmacy radio show, once attended a Richardson family reunion to discuss them, and Jimmy Tomlin檚 Our State magazine piece, , lists a few: toenail fungus, dandruff, chapped lips, mosquito bites and warts.

Fascinated by the story of the homegrown ointment phenom? Here are a few more factoids, gleaned from King and the 91茄子 Archives:

  • Several spaces around campus carry the Richardson name. The college檚 Preyer Infirmary (now offices) was built in 1938 for $25,000 and named for Mr. and Mrs. William Yost Preyer. William was president of the Vick Chemical Company, and the son-in-law of the original Lunsford Richardson.
  • Vicks VapoRub began its product life in 1894 in the Greensboro drugstore that had once employed the future author O. Henry as a clerk. The novel ingredient was menthol, or mint camphor, then being imported as a 渨onder drug from Japan. No one had yet thought of putting it in cigarettes.
  • The salve produces a 渉ot poultice effect of increased circulation, until then achieved by mustard plasters and other messier means. Menthol is also a topical analgesic, and its vapors help nasal congestion.
  • One motivation for the product檚 development was the founder檚 son, Smith Richardson, a 渃roupy child. Smith entered 91茄子 in 1902, when his uncle Henry Louis Smith was the college president. By way of the Naval Academy and sales adventures in the Big Apple, Smith returned to Greensboro in 1907 to head sales at his father檚 company. He rechristened Vick檚 Salve (there were many salves on the market then) to Vicks 淰apoRub and the rest is
  • History doesn檛 just happen, it takes marketing. One early slogan for Vicks敎Rub it on, sniff it in, it檚 good for you, it檚 made by Presbyterians. A standard demo was to light a match under a spoonful of Vicks to release its fumes. And Vicks pioneered the use of 淏oxholder direct mail coupons. (You檙e welcome.). In one blitz, eight freight cars of samples went to 31 million people.
  • Richardson-Vicks Inc. eventually moved to New York City, and product lines included NyQuil, Clearasil, Laboris, Oil of Olay and Formby檚. Vicks is now a Procter & Gamble product.

Article originally published online in 2017.