Who invented burts bees chapstick




















Then we went to the development lab, which, because Burt's Bees uses only the gentlest, most natural ingredients, is completely open to the rest of the company's offices. Here's a view from the balcony above it:. Then it was time to show us the magic by having us make a tinted lip balm of our own from a variety of waxes, oils, and mineral pigments. The color was mixed, and while it was still warm, we poured it and a few other colors into the tubes. Rewards Free Stuff Promos.

Roxanne Quimby, the hitchiker and an artist in Maine, quickly "hit it off," according to the company website. Quimby made candles with unused wax from Shavitz's beehives, the source of his roadside honey stand.

He would eventually sell off his stake for an undisclosed amount, but he continued to be compensated for his bearded likeness on company products. Shavitz had a love of golden retrievers and the color yellow, the preferred shade of company packaging. In , the company relocated to North Carolina from Maine. Around that time, Shavitz left the company and moved back to Maine, saying he was forced out after having an affair with an employee, the Associated Press reported.

He lived in a house without running water, heated by a wood stove, according to several reports. Once filled, the balms go through a series of two heating and cooling units to prevent them from cracking as they harden. Finally, an orienting and labeling device takes the balm, finds the center, and situates it correctly before it gets dressed with a label.

The lip balms then get sorted into boxes and are delivered to the distribution center where they're shipped all over the world. In total, the plant makes , lip balms a day! After all's said and done, it took a rough approximation of 70 bees to produce enough beeswax for a single tube of lip balm. And that's how the honeycomb crumbles. Shop Elle. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Shelf Life: Louise Erdrich. Women Voted.

Courtesy of Burt's Bees. That's the year when co-founder Roxanne Quimby used a recipe from a 19th-century Farmers Almanac to create Burt's Bees' first mouth moisturizer in a little ceramic pot. Now 30 years after the company was founded, it still remains its best-selling product. We decided to unlock the secrets behind this lovable lippie by traveling to the North Carolina headquarters to explore the buzzing world of Burt and his bees. Here, see how your favorite lip balm goes goes from raw beeswax to relieving chap.

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