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  1. #1
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    Clorox bought Burt's Bee's

    I loved this company! I can not believe a huge company bought them. I am not supporting this buy out! I like to support small companies with family values. Maybe I was wrong. http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.js...81474977214433
    I just don't know if I can trust the fact that this huge company now own's them/ Oh Tom's of Main Has been bought buy them too!
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    $925 million is a very persuasive number
    I doubt the decision came easily.
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    Say it ain't so Burt

    I like their gardeners hand creme and will still buy their products. There are small companies and individual craftspeople here that make their own soaps, lotions, hand cremes etc. I'll look more for them till they are bought by Clorox too

    Though it's sad they are owned by a corporation now it shows "our" funky market share; health foods, natural products has been "discovered".

    There's always Dr. Bronners.

    www.drbronner.com/index.html
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    I guess I don't feel bad about this because Clorox is a local company and one of my teammates and another one of my teammate's husband works for them.

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    Burts Bees has been a pretty huge company in it's own right for quite a while. Roxanne Quimby sold 80% of the business to AEA Investors. Personally, I find the scents they use are too strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    I find the scents they use are too strong.
    This is one of my pet peeves--perfume in everything, from our facial creams to our toilet paper and everything in between. It's a form of pollution. If I want to smell like a perfume, I'll buy a perfume. Which I don't, indicidentally--it would interfere with my wine tasting. One of my top criteria for using a product is whether it is unscented.

    I'm clearly not a Burt's Bees user, but that is sad news about Tom's of Maine.

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    Better Botanicals is still clean... I think (hope). Dang, I was just going to buy some more Burt's Bees citrus facial scrub, too.

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    There was an article in Sunday's NYTimes business section on this. Apparently the company has been on the block for a couple of years. From the article, the implication was that they run as a separate entity and continue to push green production practices.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/business/06bees.html
    Last edited by Thorn; 01-09-2008 at 09:10 AM. Reason: Added link

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    My DH made me stop buying Burt's Bees products some time ago. They are anti-recreational use land owners. What this means is that even though they have very large land holdings in Maine, they will not open any part of those lands to recreation (including MTB). In fact, they even closed trails that already existed.

    So, this news doesn't really affect me as much.

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    There are a lot of good points here. From being happy about it (employment reasons) to not happy about it.
    I myself really like to support the samll businesses. I also understand that sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. And I hope that what Thorn says is true that they will keep the same values.
    Now as far as what Shefly said about the land use...is it possible that they might be trying to preserve the land from overuse? I know where I live there are a lot of area's that get closed from overuse. Sometimes for a very long time to get the natrual flora to come back. I am just asking. I know area's here on the central coast that have been closed for all the 14 years I have lived here cause they have just been used to the point of almost no return.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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