
Coola
Los Angeles, California
About Coola
Sunburns may be one of the worst parts about the summer outdoors. Coola sells a wide variety of mineral and organic sunscreens and other skin products to stay healthy year-round.

Cotton Theory
Los Angeles, California
About Cotton Theory
Los Angeles garment manufacturer Cotton Theory provides a range of manufacturing services, including cutting, sewing, dyeing, finishing, and fabric sourcing. The company is best known for its premium T-shirts, sweatshirts and other streetwear.

COWBOY-UP Chocolates
San Angelo, Texas
About COWBOY-UP Chocolates
Chocolate master James Crowder opened COWBOY-UP after years of studying the art of chocolate. Utilizing this fine art but with West Texas flair has won him the acclaim of the Food Channel, Texas Country Reporter TV, and the MGM Bellagio Resort with an international roster of clientele. COWBOY-UP's signature sweet is the Squittle, "brittle with a 'squeal,'" a maple, pecan brittle containing delectable bits of real smoke bacon.
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Cra-Z-Art
Randolph, New Jersey
About Cra-Z-Art
Looking for a kid gift that will spark a little creativity? Cra-Z-Art makes a number of its arts products in the United States, from finger paint to pencils and even puzzles. The company announced last year it is expanding its U.S. manufacturing capabilities — but be sure to check the country of origin label, as some of its products are imported.
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Craftsman
New Britain, Connecticut
About Craftsman
An American icon, Craftsman began more than 90 years ago as a house brand for the popular department store Sears. Craftsman quickly developed a reputation for quality, and for decades, Craftsman tool sets could be found in garages and tool sheds all across America. But when Sears offshored Craftsman production to cut costs, it also led to a cut in quality, and sales declined. The struggling retailer eventually sold the brand to Stanley Black & Decker in 2017, who began reshoring Craftsman production, aiming to bring back the high quality that Craftsman customers expect.
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Crane & Co.
Massachusetts
About Crane & Co.
Crane paper uses 100 percent recovered cotton fibers to produce the finest paper in the world. Legendary in the paper industry for its quality and history, the business has been in the same location and operated within the family for over 200 years and can trace its origins to America’s earliest years.
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Crayola
Easton, Pennsylvania
About Crayola
For more than a 100 years, Crayola has been making crayons, chalk, markers, and more at two factories in Pennsylvania. The iconic company sold their first box of crayons, which had eight colors, for five cents. Since then, the company has become a household name.
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Cream City Ribbon
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
About Cream City Ribbon
Crafted with cotton 100 percent grown and dyed in the United States, Cream City Ribbon makes ribbons that are easy to tie and curl and made with the original artisanal techniques from the company’s 1920s machines. If you can bear to throw these ribbons away when their decorative purposes have passed, you’ll find that the materials are completely biodegradable.
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Creations Gallery
Hockessin, Delaware
About Creations Gallery
Originally called “Creations Fine Woodworking Gallery”, the Creations Gallery creates American crafts like jewelry, glass, ceramics, metals, and paper. Over the past 20 years, Creations has expanded their products and added more contemporary pieces to their collection.