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==Lip Smackers==
==Lip Smackers==
In 1973 Bonne Bell introduced a flavored [[lip balm|lip pomade]] called "Lip Smackers" aimed originally at skiers then later at pre-teens and teens once they caught on to the trend. The first flavors launched were [[strawberry]], green apple, and orange chocolate.<ref name="Allure">{{cite web|title=A Tearful Good-bye to Bonne Bell Lip Smackers|url=http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2015/02/lipsmackers-discontinued.html|website=Allure|accessdate=26 April 2016}}</ref>
In 1973, Bonne Bell introduced a flavored [[lip balm|lip pomade]] called "Lip Smackers" aimed originally at skiers then later at pre-teens and teens once they caught on to the trend. The first flavors launched were [[strawberry]], green apple, and orange chocolate.<ref name="Allure">{{cite web|title=A Tearful Good-bye to Bonne Bell Lip Smackers|url=http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2015/02/lipsmackers-discontinued.html|website=Allure|accessdate=26 April 2016}}</ref>


In 2014, [[Swarovski]] partnered with Lip Smacker to produce three of their biggies, a larger version of a normal Lip Smacker, covered in over five hundred genuine Swarovski crystals. The Swarovski Lip Smacker biggies are priced at $250.00 each, making them the most expensive lip product compared to the likes of MAC or Lancôme.{{citation needed|reason=this needs to be verified by a reliable source|date=April 2016}} In 2015, Buddy Bell sold the family brands, Lip Smacker and Bonne Bell to Markwins International.<ref name=":0" />
In 2014, [[Swarovski]] partnered with Lip Smacker to produce three of their biggies, a larger version of a normal Lip Smacker, covered in over five hundred genuine Swarovski crystals. The Swarovski Lip Smacker biggies are priced at $250.00 each, making them the most expensive lip product compared to the likes of MAC or Lancôme.{{citation needed|reason=this needs to be verified by a reliable source|date=April 2016}} In 2015, Buddy Bell sold the family brands, Lip Smacker and Bonne Bell to Markwins International.<ref name=":0" />

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Bonne Bell
Company typePrivate
IndustryCosmetics
Founded1927
HeadquartersUnited States
Key people
Jesse Bell, founder
Websitewww.bonnebell.com

Bonne Bell is a cosmetics company aimed for teens. The company was best known for its line of astringents and cleansers named "10-0-6." In the 1970s, they expanded into a popular range of lip balms called Lip Smackers which became the company's signature product.

History

Bonne Bell's Lakewood headquarters in 1973

Bonne Bell was founded in 1927 in Lakewood, Ohio by cosmetics salesman Jesse Bell, who named it after his daughter.[1] Bell made his products on a hot plate in his basement and then sold his skin care products door to door.[2]

In 2007 the company largely relocated to Australia, and reduced American domestic representation. The relocation was largely at the request of the Vice President of Ideation, Hilary Bell, to the then CMO, James Ward, in a bid to globalize the "Smackers" Brand. By 2009, the company had returned to the United States.

In January 2015, the company announced that the Bonne Bell and Lip Smackers brands would be acquired by Markwins International, though Bonne Bell will continue to distribute other brands in Europe, Asia, and Australia under the name Bell Family Brands.[3] In accordance, the company also announced the partial closure of its headquarters effective March 2015.[4]

Lip Smackers

In 1973, Bonne Bell introduced a flavored lip pomade called "Lip Smackers" aimed originally at skiers then later at pre-teens and teens once they caught on to the trend. The first flavors launched were strawberry, green apple, and orange chocolate.[5]

In 2014, Swarovski partnered with Lip Smacker to produce three of their biggies, a larger version of a normal Lip Smacker, covered in over five hundred genuine Swarovski crystals. The Swarovski Lip Smacker biggies are priced at $250.00 each, making them the most expensive lip product compared to the likes of MAC or Lancôme.[citation needed] In 2015, Buddy Bell sold the family brands, Lip Smacker and Bonne Bell to Markwins International.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Encyclopedia of Cleveland History:BONNE BELL, INC". Ech.cwru.edu. 2003-08-18. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  2. ^ "The Bonne Bell Company F.A.Q". Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  3. ^ a b "Bonne Bell Co. to close its operations in Westlake, sell iconic Lip Smacker brand". Crain's Cleveland Business. 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  4. ^ "The Bonne Bell Co. is closing and employees will be laid off". 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  5. ^ "A Tearful Good-bye to Bonne Bell Lip Smackers". Allure. Retrieved 26 April 2016.