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Originating in Maine in the 1980s, the business began when co-founder Roxanne Quimby started making candles from Burt Shavitz's leftover beeswax. This eventually led to the bottling and selling of honey by the two co-founders, a practice that slowly diminished as the company evolved as a corporation. Eventually, other products using honey and beeswax, including edible spreads and furniture polish, were sold, before a move into the personal care line.[citation needed] In late 2007, Clorox purchased Burt's Bees for US$925 million.

This entire paragraph can be removed, it is essentially repeated again in the first section of history.

There should be a section for products offered by Burt's Bees, with descriptions of what ingredients are in the different products and their functions.

Brazil is considered the pioneer of the telenovela genre. In 1951 Brazil produced Sua vida me pertence ("Your Life Belongs to Me"), the first telenovela in the world. In 1952 Cuba released Senderos de amor ("Paths of Love") and Mexico released Ángeles de la calle ("Angels of the Street"), shown once a week. Between 1957 and 1958 Mexico produced its first drama serial in the modern telenovela format of Monday to Friday slots, Senda prohibida ("Forbidden Path"), written by Fernanda Villeli. The first global telenovela was Los ricos también lloran ("The Rich Also Cry", Mexico, 1979), which was exported to Russia, China, the United States and other countries.

Nothing in the above paragraph is cited, and it just runs through a list of the first telenovelas. I would like to read more about the history of Telenovelas, meaning what they were inspired by, who the first innovators were, etc.