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Grow with Us

Apis & Flos is more than skincare — it’s a movement toward slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and choosing better for ourselves and the planet. Our botanical balms are crafted from hand-foraged ingredients, infused with care, and designed to evolve with the seasons. Each product tells a story of healing, sustainability, and French-Canadian heritage.

 

We are seeking aligned retailers who share our values of sustainability, craft, and community — shops that celebrate intentional living, eco-conscious products, and the beauty of slow-made goods. By partnering with Apis & Flos, you’ll offer your customers more than a balm — you’ll offer them a story they can carry home.

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Together we thrive

Why Partner With Apis & Flos?

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✔ Woman-owned, French-Canadian small business (Ontario)
✔ Seasonal storytelling to engage and excite customers year-round
✔ Plastic-free, reusable packaging with artisanal details
✔ Supports Pollinator Partnership Canada — $1 from every sale goes directly to pollinator conservation initiatives like Project Wingspan

Our Seasonal Balms

Soleil – Botanical Healing Balm

 

Our flagship product, Soleil, is a nourishing, multi-purpose balm made with hand-foraged echinacea, goldenrod, lavender, and calendula — slowly infused in organic sunflower oil for four weeks.

  • Calms, soothes, and regenerates skin

  • Gentle enough for the whole family

  • Natural insect-repellent properties (lavender)

  • Plastic-free, reusable tin (50 ml) packaged in a hand-painted canvas pouch

 

MSRP: $20 CAD

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Let’s Bloom Together 

We’re looking to grow our network of aligned retailers who believe in sustainability, story-driven products, and Canadian-made care. When you bring Apis & Flos into your shop, you’re not just stocking a balm — you’re inviting your customers to be part of a bigger movement.

Wholesale Inquiries: apisandflos@gmail.com
Website: www.apisandflos.com
Instagram: @apisandflos

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