Cranberry

Handpicked with purpose
The cranberry plant bursts with a naturally beautiful red berry that has a tart taste. Even though it’s most commonly thought of as a fruit, the cranberry has become a whole lot more.

Recently, scientists discovered that cranberries contain powerful antioxidant nutrients called proanthocyanidins (PACs).

Good for you, naturally
Cranberry extract is known to contain powerful antioxidants.

Burt’s Bees uses cranberry in some of our body bars and scrubs.

Where on earth is it from?
The cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is native to the U.S. Also known as the American cranberry or bog cranberry, this perennial plant grows in mild climate zones from the East Coast to the central part of the U.S. The cranberry also grows in southern Canada and the Appalachia. The cranberry is a popular trimming for the Thanksgiving holiday, adding a festive splash of color and cheer to the occasion.