For the past week, the popular plant-based feminine care brand, The Honey Pot, has been flying off the shelves. Their recent surge in sales stems from a Target ad starring co-founder Beatrice Dixon ...
The Honey Pot Co., which makes tampons, supplements and sexual-wellness products, is exploring a sale and could be valued at over $500 million in a potential deal, according to people with knowledge ...
But instead of focus on that foolishness, I wanted to bring it back to the actual products and how they have been helping my for nearly a half-decade. See, I discovered the Honey Pot in 2015. It was ...
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After receiving backlash on social media, Beatrice Dixon, founder of plant-based feminine care brand The Honey Pot Company, is finally speaking out. Dixon, who’s also the CEO of the company, took to ...
After being featured in a Target ad series, “Founders We Believe In,” the CEO of the natural feminine-hygiene brand Honey Pot Company was unexpectedly hit with criticism — for saying she hoped to ...
WESTPORT, Conn., Feb. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Compass Diversified (NYSE: CODI) (“CODI” or the “Company”), an owner of leading middle market businesses, today announced the completion of the ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Bea Dixon, founder of The Honey Pot, about consumer concerns around ingredient changes in their feminine care products. Earlier this month, a Black-owned company that ...
A Black woman had her Honey Pot products sold in Target to help empower her community — but no good deed goes unpunished. Some white women took offense and began to trash her business. Bea Dixon ...
Britt Glover was shopping in her neighborhood Fry's grocery store when she noticed some of the feminine care products had anti-theft tags on them. Not all the brands had the tag but The Honey Pot, a ...