BURT'S BEES NAMESAKE DIES AT 80 OF RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS

Jul 06, 2015

By Jane Brown

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His company says Burt Shavitz will be remembered as a wild-bearded and free-spirited man, a beekeeper, a wisecracker, a lover of golden retrievers and an uncompromising individual of his own invention.

The co-founder and namesake of natural personal care company, Burt’s Bees, has died at the age of 80.

Burt's Bees

Burt’s Bees started by chance. Shavitz sold honey from a roadside stand and pulled over one day in 1984 to pick up hitchhiker Roxanne Quimby.  The two hit it off and Quimby started making candles from Burt’s beeswax.

Within a year, the pair pulled in $20,000 and then expanded to produce other products including Burt’s Bees’ iconic beeswax lip balm.

Burt’s Bees was sold for $1 billion to Clorox in 2007.

Shavitz died of respiratory complications in his home state of Maine, surrounded by family and friends.

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