When did Bonnie Bell go out of business?

When did Bonnie Bell go out of business? It was our essence, our endless love for it was written in the stars, and possibly embedded in our genetic makeup. But as of March 29th, 2015, the cosmetic company will be closing “all manufacturing and distribution operations at the facility located [in Ohio],” according to Cleveland.com.

It was our essence, our endless love for it was written in the stars, and possibly embedded in our genetic makeup. But as of March 29th, 2015, the cosmetic company will be closing “all manufacturing and distribution operations at the facility located [in Ohio],” according to Cleveland.com.

Who bought Bonne Bell cosmetics?

Markwins snaps up the brands​

Recognizing the strength of the brands, California-based Markwins International Corps has bought them both from Bonne Bell parent company Aspire Brands and intends to continue manufacturing the lines and distributing them in the US.

Is Bonnie Bell out of business?

The closure is a result of “the sale of a significant portion of the business,” Bonne Bell’s CEO Robert Evans said in a letter to Cleveland mayor Dennis Clough, reports Cleveland.com. Evans also said he anticipates that 91 employees will be permanently laid off, likely beginning on March 29.

Who owns Bonnie Bell?

Markwins brands can be found in over 50,000 retail outlets including Department, Specialty, Mass, Drug, and Food stores, and are available in more than 60 countries, spanning 6 continents. Founded in 2010, Jess Bell Jr., longtime owner of the Bonne Bell Company, reorganized the company from Bonne Bell to Aspire Brands.

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