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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 2 months ago
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Bonne Bell Flip Glosses in Rocket Pop, Tangerine Dream, Cherry Zinger and Green Apple Spritz
2000-2001
My personal picture of my collection
I'm so happy to have these again! The Tangerine Dream was my favorite, but all 4 of these hold a special place in my heart. I was using these when I was using Art Stuff, especially Lotta Lemon Lime and Frutie Cutie and then into high school with Black Raspberry Vanilla and the Pleasures line.
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y2k-radio-cannibal · 6 months ago
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Y2K Makeup Bag Must Haves
(Circa 1994 - 2004)
Art Stuff
Roll On Body Glitter
Bonne Bell
Gear Flip Shades
Lip Lites Gloss
Lip Smackers Lip Balm
Lip Smackers Whirly Shimmer Gloss
Lip Rush Gloss
Chanel
Vamp Nail Polish
Clinique
Almost Lipstick in Black Honey
Hard Candy
Sky Nail Polish
J.A.N.E Cosmetics
Lip Glow
Kissing Fruit Gloss
L'Oreal
Toasted Almond Lipstick
M.A.C
Lip Glass
Spice Lip Liner
Maybelline
Great Lash Mascara
Revlon
Colorstay Lipstick
Toast of New York Lipstick
Rimmel
Heather Shimmer Lipstick
Sila
Lip Glaze
Urban Decay
Heavy Metal Glitter Eyeliner
Wet ‘n’ Wild
Brandywine 666 Lipliner
Bonus
Caboodles Makeup Organizer
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georgiapeach30513 · 4 months ago
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Lip Flip was hands down one of the best packaging for lipsticks! I swear I had so many of those. Even the neon ones that were clear. And Bonne Bell’s scents/flavors! Ugh!! So good. And even the Caboodles gloss with balls in it! I had one that did smell like Juicy Fruit gum. I still have it for nostalgia reasons. But it does not smell like Juicy Fruit.
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I have Cork. It’s fine…it’s not Barbecue.
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GloRilla attends the 2024 #VMAs 
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fuckyeahnostalgicbeauty · 7 years ago
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Bonne Bell flip gloss shimmers print ad
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invisible-arcs · 4 years ago
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Bonne Bell Flip Gloss, 2001
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blackchantilly · 7 years ago
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I finally found one of these old Bonne Bell flip glosses on eBay. It's not quite as cool as the one I had in the '90s -- a raisin-colored lipstick in a silver tube -- but it's still super fun.
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puffitale · 2 years ago
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OK, I have 2 very distinct July based memories surrounding Bonne Bell strawberry lip glosses.
July 2001: Lip Smackers Flip, 13th birthday.
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I had received my usual $10 dollars of birthday money from my Nanna (remember when $10 was a lot of money…). Anyhoo, I distinctly remember walking down Clarinda St with this $10 burning a hole in my pocket (I had already spent my $50 from Uncle Scott on a Britney Spears CD, a Britney poster, Smash Hits & TV Hits because ‘Nsync was on the cover, a chicken sandwich and a cab home), so I stopped into Soul Pattersons Chemist, picked up a tube(?) of Lip Smackers Flip in strawberry (I already had it in Vanilla) then toddled down to Emu Music to buy the Pop single on CD.
July 2004: Bonne Bell Clic-It, 16th Birthday.
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We had moved up to Sydney by that point, and for my Sweet 16th, my family (M, S, N & US) were going to have a roast dinner at my grandmother’s unit up here in Woy Woy. I had a lace top that I’m pretty sure has made the Exodus east from Parkes with us, a black velvet top from …somewhere…? and a pair of wide legged Levis that barely covered my bum that I had slowly paid off through Lay-by at the Just Jeans at Warringah Mall. We go to the shopping centre here to pick up the stuff for dinner (lamb was too expensive, so we got a chook, and a chocolate mud cake) and we pop into Kmart to get a few things. From the small accessories/make up shelf, I pick up a pair of blue faux pearl earrings & a strawberry Clic-it lip gloss (you can not go wrong with a strawberry lip gloss). We go home, mum asks Nanna if she can use some of her face olive oil for making the roast cause she didn’t have any other oil, we decorating the mud cake with squeezee icing and silver pearls (which uncle couldn’t eat) and I turn goth for 2 hours before changing into a Felix the Cat T-shirt I had picked up at Kmart. And I try to figure out how that goddamn lip gloss worked.
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July 2001
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lindyhunt · 6 years ago
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13 Examples of Successful Co-Branding Partnerships (And Why They're So Great)
There's a good chance your favorite consumer products are the result of two separate brands working together.
One of my own beloved childhood memories was a product of co-branding: Betty Crocker partnered with Hershey's to include chocolate syrup in its signature brownie recipe.
There's something brilliant about that co-branded product: It's a fun way to marry two classic brands into one delicious experience for fans of baking and chocolate alike. In fact, these brands still create new co-branded products to this day.
Co-branding is a strategic marketing and advertising partnership between two brands wherein the success of one brand brings success to its partner brand, too. Co-branding can be an effective way to build business, boost awareness, and break into new markets, and for a partnership to truly work, it has to be a win-win for all players in the game. Both audiences need to find value -- like chocolate-loving fans of Betty Crocker and Hershey's.
There are a ton of great examples of co-branding partnerships out there. To show you what makes them so successful, we've curated a list of 10 examples of great co-branding partnerships to inspire you.
Partnership Business Examples
GoPro & Red Bull
Pottery Barn & Sherwin-Williams
Casper & West Elm
Bonne Belle & Dr. Pepper
BMW & Louis Vuitton
Uber & Spotify
Apple & MasterCard
Airbnb & Flipboard
BuzzFeed & Best Friends Animal Society
Alexander Wang & H&M
CoverGirl & Lucasfilm
UNICEF & Target
Nike & Apple
1. GoPro & Red Bull
Co-branding Campaign: Stratos
GoPro doesn't just sell portable cameras, and Red Bull doesn't just sell energy drinks. Instead, both have established themselves as lifestyle brands -- in particular, a lifestyle that's action-packed, adventurous, fearless, and usually pretty extreme. These shared values make them a perfect pairing for co-branding campaigns, especially those surrounding action sports.
To make the partnership work, GoPro equips athletes and adventurers from around the world with the tools and funding to capture things like races, stunts, and action sport events on video -- from the athlete's perspective. At the same time, Red Bull uses its experience and reputation to run and sponsor these events.
"GoPro camera technology is allowing us to complement the programming by delivering new athlete perspectives that have never been seen before," said Sean Eggert, Red Bull's director of sports marketing. The collaboration allows exclusive GoPro content to enhance both companies' growth.
While GoPro and Red Bull have collaborated on many events and projects together, perhaps the biggest collaboration stunt they've done was "Stratos," in which Felix Baumgartner jumped from a space pod more than 24 miles above Earth's surface with a GoPro strapped to his person. Not only did Baumgartner set three world records that day, but he also embodied the value of reimagining human potential that define both GoPro and Red Bull.
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2. Pottery Barn & Sherwin-Williams
Co-branding Campaign: Color Your Room
One of the biggest benefits of co-branding campaigns is the opportunity to expose your product or service to a brand new audience. That's exactly what home furnishing store Pottery Barn and paint company Sherwin-Williams did when they partnered together back in 2013.
Together, the two brands created an exclusive product line of paints, and then added a new section of Pottery Barn's website that helped customers easily select paint colors to complement their furniture choices.
Source: Pottery Barn
Customers could coordinate paint colors with picture-perfect Pottery Barn furniture for a mutually beneficial partnership -- and style assistance for both brands' customers to boot. "Paint Landing," Pottery Barn's landing page for the partnership, contains helpful blog posts and how-to ideas for do-it-yourself painting and decorating.
3. Casper & West Elm
Co-branding Campaign: Test a Casper Mattress
You may have already heard of Casper -- it's an online mattress and bedding brand that sells mattresses in a box.
Casper mattress unboxing videos like this one have become a hit on YouTube, but despite the brand's 100-day return policy, some shoppers might still be hesitant to buy a mattress without getting the chance to roll around in it first.
Enter West Elm, a high-end furniture company. Casper and West Elm partnered so shoppers could try out the comfy mattress before purchasing -- and so West Elm could advertise its chic bedroom furniture.
Source: Casper
This is another example of a mutually beneficial co-branding partnership. It helps both brands appeal to a broader group of shoppers -- after all, Casper doesn't sell furniture, and West Elm doesn't sell mattresses. It also provides shoppers with options -- to try a mattress before buying, or to feel what it would be like sleeping in a bed frame.
4. Bonne Belle & Dr. Pepper
Co-branding Campaign: Flavored Lip Balm
Dr. Pepper-flavored lip balm. I mean, it's genius.
Bonne Belle first debuted Lip Smacker, the world’s first flavored lip balm, in 1973, starting with flavors like strawberry, lemon, and green apple. Just two years later in 1975, they'd forged their first flavor partnership with the timeless Dr. Pepper brand. The result? A lip balm flavor that's been famous for decades among teenage girls.
If you're thinking the connection between lip balm and Dr. Pepper is a little thin, consider the copy on one of their vintage ads: "It’s the super shiny lip gloss with lip-smacking flavor… just like the world’s most original soft drink." And later, "From Bonne Belle of course: the cosmetics company that understands your taste."
Source: Click Americana
5. BMW & Louis Vuitton
Co-branding Campaign: The Art of Travel
Car manufacturer BMW and designer Louis Vuitton may not be the most obvious of pairings. But if you think about it, they have a few important things in common. If you focus on Louis Vuitton's signature luggage lines, they're both in the business of travel. They both value luxury. And finally, they're both well-known, traditional brands that are known for high-quality craftsmanship.
These shared values are exactly why this co-branding campaign makes so much sense. In their partnership, BMW created a sports car model called the BMW i8, while Louis Vuitton designed an exclusive, four-piece set of suitcases and bags that fit perfectly into the car's rear parcel shelf.
Source: Louis Vuitton
Although the four-piece luggage set goes for a whopping $20,000, the price is right for the target customer, as the BMW i8 starts at $135,700. A price like that kind of makes that luggage set seem like a drop in the bucket.
Not only does the luggage fit perfectly size-wise, but its design and appearance fit perfectly with BMW's image: sleek, masculine, and high-quality. Turns out both the luggage and some parts of the car's interior use carbon fiber, strong-yet-light composite material.
"This collaboration with BMW i epitomises our shared values of creativity, technological innovation and style," said Patrick-Louis Vuitton, head of special orders at Louis Vuitton. "Our craftsmen have enjoyed the challenge of this very special project, using their ingenuity and attention to detail to create a truly made to measure set of luxury luggage. This is a pure expression of the art of travel."
6. Uber & Spotify
Co-branding Campaign: Soundtrack for Your Ride
Music-streaming app Spotify partnered with ride-hailing app Uber to create "a soundtrack for your ride." This is a great example of a co-branding partnership between two very different products with very similar goals -- to earn more users.
Here's how it works: When riders are waiting for an Uber ride, they're prompted to connect with Spotify and become the DJ of their trip. Users can choose from their own playlists to determine what they'll listen to.
Source: The Verge
This smart co-branding partnership helps fans of Uber and Spotify alike enjoy better experiences thanks to the app. And they might be more interested in picking Uber and Spotify over competitors knowing they can enjoy their next ride listening to their favorite tunes.
7. Apple & MasterCard
Co-branding Campaign: Apple Pay
Sometimes, co-branding partnerships aren't just cool projects between two companies -- they actually have practical value when the companies work together.
When Apple released the Apple Pay app, the brand effectively changed how people perform transactions. This app allows people to store their credit or debit card data on their phone, so they can use them without physically having the card with them. But in order for this app to succeed, it needs credit card companies to integrate with this technology. By the same token, credit card companies also face more competition themselves if they aren't compatible with the latest consumer purchasing tool.
To get out ahead of its competition, MasterCard became the first credit card company to allow its users to store their credit and debit cards on Apple Pay. MasterCard not only showed support of a major consumer tech developer in this partnership -- it evolved along with its own customers in how they choose to make purchases at the counter.
Source: MasterCard
8. Airbnb & Flipboard
Co-branding Campaign: Experiences
You've probably heard of Airbnb, the room-sharing application that allows you to find convenient lodging hosted by real people. But its newest partner, Flipboard, might not have been on your radar until now.
Flipboard is a news aggregator that collects news and topical content that users are sharing on social media, and allows you to "flip" through the material much like a social media feed. Well, Airbnb recently teamed up with Flipboard to create Experiences, which serve Airbnb users with lifestyle content tailored to their interests and shared by people with similar interests as the reader.
The ongoing campaign recently led to another co-created product called Trips, which allows Airbnb users to connect with hosts on common interests and actually book these experiences when traveling. This partnership is an impressive example of how businesses can connect their customers with information that caters to their individual interests and drive usage of the product as a result.
Source: Flipboard
9. BuzzFeed & Best Friends Animal Society
Co-branding Campaign: Emma Watson + Kittens
Some co-branding campaigns are more complicated than others. This example from BuzzFeed and Best Friends Animal Society is one of the simplest ones out there -- and it goes to show a great co-branding effort doesn't have to take months of planning or millions of dollars.
For this campaign, the folks at Best Friends Animal Society wanted to leverage BuzzFeed's readership of over 200 million people. To do this, they partnered with the folks at BuzzFeed to set up and publish an article called, "We Interviewed Emma Watson While She Played With Kittens And It Was Absolutely Adorable," which you can read here. The article is exactly what it sounds like: Harry Potter and Beauty and the Beast star Emma Watson answered fans' questions while she played with cute kittens.
Source: BuzzFeed
The article ends with a CTA advertising that the kittens featured in the video are, in fact, adoptable -- a win-win for both partners.
10. Alexander Wang & H&M
Co-branding Campaign: High-End Fashion
Anyone who's designer-conscious knows Alexander Wang and H&M aren't exactly the same caliber when it comes to quality. Shoes by Alexander Wang tend to go for around $350 a pair, whereas shoes sold by H&M tend to go for more like $35 a pair. See what I mean?
But that discrepancy in pricing is exactly why the two brands decided to partner with one another. To support their brand positioning as trendy and fashionable, H&M has traditionally paired with high-end fashion brands to offer exclusive branded items for a limited time.
In exchange, those high-end brands -- like Alexander Wang -- can expose their brand name to "a new generation of potential consumers, who will increasingly aspire to owning more pieces from his high end collection," writes Michelle Greenwald for Forbes.
Source: Snobette
11. CoverGirl & Lucasfilm
Co-branding Campaign: Light Side and Dark Side Makeup
Whenever a new installment of the beloved "Star Wars" series is released in theaters, it causes global pandemonium, and the release of "Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens" in 2015 was no exception. The series' parent company, Lucasfilm, partnered with CoverGirl to capture a broader audience to get fans new and old excited about the movie's release.
You might be wondering, "What do "Star Wars" and makeup have in common?" And the cleverness of this partnership is evident in the answer.
In the past, the space-age action movies were almost exclusively advertised and targeted toward men and boys. But in this day and age, that's nonsense -- because people of all genders can be interested in space exploration and makeup contouring alike.
The line was designed by famed makeup artist Pat McGrath, and it features two styles: the Light Side and the Dark Side, which loyal "Star Wars" fans will recognize as the sides of good and evil in the movies.
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This co-branding partnership was a win for both brand. Lucasfilm captured more attention and got CoverGirl shoppers (many of whom are young women) excited about the film's release. And CoverGirl hopped on the "Star Wars" advertising bandwagon that took over the internet, stores, and TV leading up to the film's release.
12. UNICEF & Target
Co-branding Campaign: Kid Power
If you have the chance to partner for a not-for-profit cause, it can pay off in multiple ways.
In 2015, Target partnered with UNICEF on a campaign called Kid Power, which committed Target to one of UNICEF's sustainable development goals (SDGs). The retailer sold kid-friendly fitness trackers encouraging the wearer to complete various fitness activities, which ultimately helped deliver food packets to underprivileged children around the world.
By selling this fun, inexpensive fitness product, Target encourages children to embrace a healthy lifestyle and uses kids' successes to supply underserved communities with the resources they need. It's an ongoing partnership that generates awareness of global malnutrition, helps UNICEF meet its demanding SDGs, and opens up Target to a demographic of giving families they might otherwise have had access to.
By the way, you can get your child a Kid Power band here.
13. Nike & Apple
Co-branding Campaign: Nike+
Athletic brand Nike and technology giant Apple have been working together since the early 2000s, when the first line of iPods was released.
The co-branding partnership started as a way to bring music from Apple to Nike customers' workouts using the power of technology: Nike+iPod created fitness trackers and sneakers and clothing that tracked activity while connecting people to their tunes.
Source: Apple
The partnership has since evolved to become Nike+ -- which uses activity tracking technology built into athletic clothing and gear to sync with Apple iPhone apps to track and record workout data. Tracking transmitters can be built into shoes, armbands, and even basketballs to measure time, distance, heart rate, and calories burned.
It's a genius co-branding move that helps both parties provide a better experience to customers -- and with the popularity of fitness tracking technology, Nike+ is ahead of the curve by making it easy for athletes to track while they play.
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mctreeleth · 7 years ago
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It’s 3.30 am and I have a lot of uni work to so tomorrow and I should have gone to bed hours ago but instead I drank beer and ate icecream wafers and cried because it’s been 15 years since bonne belle discontinued the green apple spritz flip gloss and even though I owned like 4 of them it’s probably been a decade since I’ve had their sweet sweet taste on my lips and I have to accept the fact that given access to a time machine I would 100% forgo the prevention of tragedies just to go and buy more of all the things I used to love that got discontinued on me.
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 3 months ago
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OMG THEY'RE HERE!! TANGERINE DREAM AND ROCKET POP!
I also had the Green Apple Spritz, but I don't care about the purple and pink one cause I didn't have those in high school. If anyone wants the purple or pink one, I would be willing to try and send it to you free of charge. As long as it doesn't cost me much to ship it, I just want someone to have them that will appreciate them like I appreacite the fuck out of the TANGERINE DREAM AND ROCKET POP!!!
Bonne Bell Flip Glosses (I only know the green is Green Apple Spritz, the orange is TANGERINE DREAM, the blue is Rocket Pop.
2000
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 3 months ago
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Bonne Bell Flip Glosses in Green Apple Spritz, TANGERINE DREAM, and Rocket Pop
early 2000s (introduced in January 2000, I would love it if they are Capricorns like me)
My personal picture from my collection (and thank god for that bc Tangerine Dream is one of my favorite lip products that I had in middle/high school. . I'm still in shock over finding these as well as my Art Stuff Lotta Lemon Lime Spray, and my Frutie Cutie and Sassy Starberry roll on glitters!!!!
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Some of my collection in rainbow colors for @warty . I hope the violet and indigo items are close enough, I wasnt sure and I dont have a lot of purpleish stuff. This was so fun, though! Ill do more of these.
My personal pictures of my collection
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 3 months ago
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Bonne Bell Flip Glosses in TANGERINE DREAM AND ROCKET POP!!!
2000 (introduced January 2000, so they could be Capricorns like me! I'm January 2)
My personal pictures from my collection and I can't believe it, I never thought I'd find these, especially TANGERINE FUCKING DREAM!!!
They actually still kinda smell like they did when I had them in early 2000s. It's faint, but I can tell. I'm over the moon about this!!!
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 3 months ago
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OH SHIT!!!! I FOUND TANGERINE DREAM AND ROCKET POP
I can't believe this!!! I've been searching for Tangerine Dream especially for years and now it's on the way to me!!!!!!!! YES!!! I had teh Green Apple Spritz in high school as well, but my main concerns were Tangerine Dream and Rocket Pop, I remember these so vividly!
and I don't want the Caribbean Cooler or the Grape, if anyone on here wants it, I would send it to you as long it doesn't cost me much to ship it and I can figure out how to package it (Ive never sent anything like that before). if someone wants one of those, at least message me and I'll see what I can do. I dont want any payment, I just want someone to take them off my hands).
Bonne Bell Flip Glosses in Caribeean Cooler, TANGERINE DREAM, Green Apple Spritz, ROCKET Pop, and Grape Gusher
January 2000 (they could be Capricorns like me!)
Found on Ebay, user Twist-So-Fine
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 2 months ago
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Some of my favorites in my collection <3
Bonne Bell Green Apple Spritz Flip Gloss, BBW Art Stuff Frutie Cutie Roll on Glitter, Art Stuff POP Lotta Lemon Body Splash, Art Stuff Sassy Starberry Roll on Glitter and Bonne Bell Rocket Pop Flip Gloss
Art Stuff: 1996-2004
Flip Glosses: 2000
My personal picture of my collection <3
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Bonne Bell Flip Gloss in Tangerine Dream and Cherry Zinger, Bath and Body Works Art Stuff POP Charmin' Cherry Body Splash and Art Stuff Roll on Glitters in Stylin' Strawberry, Sherbet Shake and Superlicious Citrus
Flip gloss: 2000
Art stuff: 1996-2004
My personal picture of my collection <3
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