Beauty Mogul Bobbi Brown Enters Food and Wellness Space With a Chia Bar for Charity

All proceeds from the snack, launched on International Women’s Day, will go to Girls Inc.

By Stephen J. Bronner | edited by Dan Bova | Mar 08, 2018
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Bobbi Brown, who left her eponymous makeup line in 2016, has launched a collaboration with snack company , marking her first foray into the food and wellness space.

All proceeds from the limited-edition dragon fruit chia bar will benefit , which provides mentorship and training for girls ages 6 to 18.

“I’ve been a fan of [Health Warrior’s] chia bars since they launched, and I was really excited to be part of an amazing program to help women,” Brown tells Âé¶¹Éç.

Related: Beauty Âé¶¹Éç Bobbi Brown Explains the ‘Secret Sauce’ to Building a Brand Loved By Everyone

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Brown’s current project is, a platform for wellness, beauty and travel, which also has concept shops within Lord and Taylor. No only were these bars a chance to raise money for Girls Inc., Brown says, but also to test the waters in the health and wellness space, as her other products launch in April.

It’s a savvy move to introduce a name that has been synonymous with makeup for more than decades into a new category.

“We wanted to make sure that it reflected who I am as a brand,” she says.

The bars will be available in boxes of 15 for $19.99 in justBobbi shops in Lord and Taylor,

and other retailers later this month.

Bobbi Brown, who left her eponymous makeup line in 2016, has launched a collaboration with snack company , marking her first foray into the food and wellness space.

All proceeds from the limited-edition dragon fruit chia bar will benefit , which provides mentorship and training for girls ages 6 to 18.

“I’ve been a fan of [Health Warrior’s] chia bars since they launched, and I was really excited to be part of an amazing program to help women,” Brown tells Âé¶¹Éç.

Related: Beauty Âé¶¹Éç Bobbi Brown Explains the ‘Secret Sauce’ to Building a Brand Loved By Everyone

Image credit:


Brown’s current project is, a platform for wellness, beauty and travel, which also has concept shops within Lord and Taylor. No only were these bars a chance to raise money for Girls Inc., Brown says, but also to test the waters in the health and wellness space, as her other products launch in April.

It’s a savvy move to introduce a name that has been synonymous with makeup for more than decades into a new category.

“We wanted to make sure that it reflected who I am as a brand,” she says.

The bars will be available in boxes of 15 for $19.99 in justBobbi shops in Lord and Taylor,

and other retailers later this month.

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