Why We Trust This Brand
Vermont Soap is still its own company after more than 30 years, with no corporate parent and no private-equity owner, and it backs its claims with real third-party certifications. When most bars in a line carry USDA Organic certification and the company has stood behind Leaping Bunny for years, the clean-living story holds up.
Ingredients & Safety
These are true soaps made from saponified organic plant oils, not detergent bars dressed up as natural. You get olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, and aloe doing the work, and the unscented options skip essential oils entirely. No SLS, no parabens, no synthetic fragrance.
Certifications
Full Ingredient List
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Also known as: Shea Butter, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter
Rich moisturizer.
Also known as: Aloe Vera
Soothing and hydrating.
Also known as: Cocoa Butter, Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter
Skin-nourishing butter.
Ownership & Independence
Larry Plesent founded Vermont Soap in 1992 and ran it for decades before stepping down as CEO. The company stayed independent and privately held through that handoff, with company veteran Nichole Faulkner taking over as CEO. We found no record of any acquisition or outside majority owner.
Key Products
- Simply Unscented Organic Body Wash View on Amazon →
- Unscented Liquid Castile Soap View on Amazon →
- Organic Aloe Castile Liquid Soap View on Amazon →
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