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>>Burt's Bees, a division of Clorox.

I've seen Burt's Bees' products in Wild by Nature stores (local health food/care storers).  They have nice labels.  But if they have 'only' 95% natural ingredients, I would like to know more about their other 5%.  I'd prefer to see 100% natural.

Waldemar  

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