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Burt’s Bees Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Vintage-Inspired Merch and a Water Bottle That Looks Just Like Lip Balm

Burt’s Bees Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Vintage-Inspired Merch and a Water Bottle That Looks Just Like Lip Balm


Brooklyn branding agency Tavern helped Burt’s Bees celebrate their 40th anniversary with the extremely charming Camp Burt’s ’84 Summer Merch collection that begs the question: why the hell did no one think to make a thermos that looked like lip balm before?

Their cute, trademark yellow water bottle is just one highlight of a range (and collab with Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument) that includes all kinds of goodies that hearken back to 1984, the year the company launched.



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