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 $380 million deal with Compass Diversified places the The Honey Pot Company at the forefront of efforts to revolutionize feminine care and accessibility. The feminine care industry is on the brink ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Advertising Educational Foundation; iStock; María Alconada Brooks/The Washington Post) The Honey Pot Company, one of several ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After receiving backlash on social media, Beatrice Dixon, founder of plant-based feminine care brand The Honey Pot Company, is ...
Trailblazing Atlanta-based feminine care company The Honey Pot is entering into a major deal in the hopes of expanding its customer base. On Tuesday, the company — a 2022 Inc. Best in Business honoree ...
Two years after Black Twitter rallied behind The Honey Pot after it was a target of racism, the same community is calling out the Black-owned feminine care company for seemingly “selling out.” The ...
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The Honey Pot Company, with CODI Resources, is Expected to be Better Positioned to Provide Customers with a Complete Feminine Care System and Further Democratize Holistic Wellness WESTPORT, Conn., Jan ...
As the founder of The Honey Pot, Beatrice Dixon believes in honoring her ancestors and those that came before her. It’s evident in the packaging of every product in the plant-derived feminine care ...
The Honey Pot Co., one of several Black- or women-owned intimate care brands that have risen in popularity in recent years, largely built its appeal on a commitment to products that are “plant-derived ...