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Under theruling, such use of the label must cease by Oct. 21. Dr. Bronner’s maintains that it would be harmed because it hasspent considerable time and effort marketing under the label.
Here’s some wacky shit for a stressful morning: The Los Angeles comedian Ember Knight has made a whole record where she sings the label from a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap, and it’s ...
While a soap company promoting magic mushrooms may seem like an odd pairing, it's less surprising coming from the forthrightly activist Dr. Bronner's, famous for its "All-One!" label on its ...
Dr. Bronner's label, while it does proudly proclaim all of the above, mainly looks like a religious pamphlet. What the religion actually involves, no one can really tell.
Yes on 522 logos on Dr. Bronner's soap bottles: "Totally unprecedented in the world of product labeling." Dave Gilson Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs.
The folks at Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, Escondido, Calif., sent us this label Wednesday. The company said it “has created a special agitprop label for its quart-sized liquid soaps in support ...
Back in 2001, Dr. Bronner’s helped lead a lawsuit against the Drug Enforcement Agency to allow oil derived from hemp in their products, eventually notching a win at the Ninth Circuit Court of ...
Dr. Bronner’s Heal Soul! Campaign is hitting 32-ounce soap labels from October 1 through December to inform its customers about the mental health benefits of these kinds of therapies.
Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, family-owned maker of the top-selling natural brand of soap in North America and advocate for sustainable agriculture, has created a special agitprop label for its ...