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Toys

Channel Craft

North Charleroi, Pennsylvania

About Channel Craft

Channel Craft has been making old-fashioned toys in the United States for four decades, from games and puzzles to the company’s line of “edu-tainment products.” Looking for unique SWAG for an upcoming conference? You can add a logo to the company’s line of kazoos, tops, and wooden whistles.

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Tools and Auto Parts

Chapman Manufacturing

Connecticut

About Chapman Manufacturing

Founded in a garage in 1936, Chapman Manufacturing has made everything for its business in the United States from its tools to its brochures and has been lauded by Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for its recycling programs.

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CHAPSTICK

Chapstick

Richmond, Virginia

About Chapstick

You know it, you use it, and chances are good you are carrying this popular product around in your pocket. It’s Chapstick, the iconic lip balm that keeps lips smooth in the heat of summertime or during the dry winter months. Made in Richmond by the United Steelworkers (USW), Chapstick offers a variety of products, including a line of holiday-themed items.

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Nautical-themed Jewelry

CHART Metalworks

Portland, Maine

About CHART Metalworks

CHART Metalworks’ nautical-inspired jewelry, barware and accessories are customized to display a map, nautical chart, graphic or photo of your choosing. Layers of boater’s resin create a durable seal and magnifies the image. Every piece is designed and hand-cast in the company’s downtown Portland workshop, and all of the company’s raw materials are Made in USA.

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Specialty Food and Cosmetics

Cheri’s Desert Harvest

Tucson, Arizona

About Cheri’s Desert Harvest

Cheri’s Desert Harvest has an eclectic mix of affordable products ranging from skin oils harvested from the Arizona desert to fruits, syrups and mixers that will give you that Southwest desert feel and taste. Products contain no artificial flavoring, coloring or preservatives.

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Cherokee-Inspired Jewelry

Cherokee Copper

Tulsa, Oklahoma

About Cherokee Copper

Award-winning Cherokee artist Greg Stice has been sharing his Native American culture with customers through his family-run business Cherokee Copper for more than five years. Copper jewelry pieces that are inspired by Cherokee heritage are featured by the brand, but other fine metals are also available. The jewelry is crafted with real gemstones and pearls, and is designed to be worn every day. It’s also affordable, as most items in the catalog price out around $30.

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CHOCOLATE

Chocolove

Boulder, Colorado

About Chocolove

Quality, taste and affordable luxury is exactly what you’d be delivering to your gift recipient by getting them chocolate from Boulder-based Chocolove. And you can feel good about it, too, as the company prides itself on sourcing its cocoa beans back to the farmer, and making products that are made from non-GMO verified ingredients. Reader Pick

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Home Goods and Accessories

Chris Bergman Design

Washington, D.C.

About Chris Bergman Design

Chris Bergman Design’s playful accessories are all handmade from polymer clay that maker Chris Bergman integrates with fine metals such as gold and sterling silver. Befitting a D.C. artist, Bergman’s popular customizable protest pins are an especially perfect fit for the political activist on your shopping list

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THERAPEUTIC

Cielo

Coralville, Iowa

About Cielo

Latina-owned company, Cielo, has been in operation for over 20 years, and just last year opened its first brick-and-mortar store at Iowa River Landing in Coralville. The company’s signature Moon Warmers are the ultimate relaxation gift. Choose from a neck wrap, therapy pack or eye pillow, all of which smell heavenly thanks to a mix of chamomile, lavender, and peppermint. “Moon Warmers are made in Iowa with love by amazing local women using all natural materials and are fully compostable,” the company says on its website.

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