What is a Fanlisting?
Very simply put a fanlisting is a list of fans of a particular subject from all around the world. The subject of a fanlisting can be almost anything you can imagine. There are fanlistings for Movies, Books, TV Shows, Bands, Songs, Models, History, Nature, and so on. Anything and Everything!
The very first fanlisting (for Buffy The Vampire Slayer) was created in May of 2000 and the network has been growing by leaps and bounds ever since. There are currently many thousands of fanlistings in exsistence!
For more information you should visit The Fanlistings Network.
Burt's Bees
As of 2007, Burt's Bees produces over 150 products for facial and body skin care, lip care, hair care, baby care, men's grooming, and outdoor remedies distributed in nearly 30,000 retail outlets including grocery stores and drug store chains across the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong, and Taiwan from their headquarters in Durham, NC.
Burt's Bees manufactures their products with natural ingredients using minimal processing such as distillation/condensation, extraction/steamed distillation/pressure cooking and hydrolysis to maintain the purity of those ingredients. In addition, every product has a "natural bar" which gives a percentage of natural ingredients in that product, often with detailed ingredient descriptions.
Burt's Bees operates under a business model referred to as "The Greater Good," which outlines that all company practices must be socially responsible. To reflect this philosophy, Burt's Bees uses all natural ingredients, engages in environmentally friendly business practices, and extends its humanitarian efforts to the community at large.
Originating in Maine in the 1980s, the business began when co-founder Roxanne Quimby started making candles from Burt Shavitz's leftover beeswax. Their attention to quality brought success and eventually led to the bottling and selling of honey, a practice that slowly diminished as the company evolved as a corporation. Eventually, other products using honey and beeswax, including edible spreads and furniture polish, were sold, before moving into the personal care line.
In late October 2007, the Clorox Company announced that they would purchase Burt's Bees.
