Albert May Todd (June 3, 1850 – October 6, 1931), colorfully known as "The Peppermint King of Kalamazoo," was an American chemist, businessman, and politician from the state of Michigan.
A philanthropist and advocate of public ownership of utilities, Todd made his fortune as the founder of the A.M.
Todd Company, a world leader in the production of peppermint oil and other botanical extracts.
Todd was also a renowned bibliophile, portions of whose collection now grace the holdings of several American universities.