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Chicken Poop

Chicken Poop

Wichita, Kansas

About Chicken Poop

The ingredients found in Chicken Poop beauty products are designed with nature in mind, as they contain a combination of Jojoba oil, Tea Tree oil, Witch Hazel, Avocado oil, and more. But the company’s tongue-in-cheek packaging also adds a little humor.

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Placemats, Rugs and Doormats

Chilewich

Chatsworth, Georgia

About Chilewich

Picture it: your home is full of elegant placemats, rugs and doormats. You can make that dream a reality with Chilewich. Although designed and headquartered in New York City, the vast majority of Chilewich’s products are manufactured in Chatsworth, Ga. Chilewich invented its own yarn made partially of renewable vegetable content in order to be more sustainable, in addition to its commitment to manufacture almost entirely in the United States (only a tiny portion of its products are made overseas, so check labels).

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Candles

Collier’s Candle Co.

Yorktown, New York

About Collier’s Candle Co.

The vegan and all-natural candles from family-owned Collier’s Candle Co. are hand-poured in Yorktown, New York. But that isn’t the only part of these candles that is American-made. Collie’s makes an effort to utilize American-sourced materials. That includes the soy (made in Kentucky), the jars (made in Arkansas and New Jersey), the fragrances (made in North Carolina) and even more! Plus, 2% of all sales go towards the Tunnel to Towers foundation, which supports families of 9/11 first responders! A really cool candle and a really great cause!

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Candles

Colonial Candle

Elkin, North Carolina

About Colonial Candle

Colonial Candle has a storied history: It was founded by Mabel Baker all the way back in 1909 in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It has since relocated to Elkin, North Carolina, but these candles are still Made in the USA. The company sells both elegant tapers and scented jars that add ambiance (or make meaningful favors too).

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Rugs and Baskets

Colonial Mills

Rumford, Rhode Island

About Colonial Mills

For more than 40 years, Colonial Mills has been crafting its collection of braided rugs, storage baskets and accessories in the Ocean State. The company is proud of its heritage of always having its products manufactured in the USA. This family-owned and operated business combines traditional and contemporary styles and boasts a motto of “Made in the USA – Always Have Been, Always Will Be.”

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Home Goods

Common Deer

Burlington, Vermont

About Common Deer

If there is an ultimate one-stop shop for Vermont-made goods, Common Deer is it! Everything you’ll find on this site is Made in America, with an emphasis on items from the Green Mountain State. Gifts, cards, home goods, kids puzzles, apparel, bath and body products – you name it, they have it!

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Rugs

Country Braid House

Tilton, New Hampshire

About Country Braid House

For more than 50 years, Country Braid House has handcrafted its braided rugs in central New Hampshire. Now in its third generation of family ownership, the company has expanded hugely with a rainbow of wool colors and sizes. Country Braid House’s work has garnered attention from some of the most prominent design magazines, including Veranda, Architectural Digest, The New York Times Magazine, and more. Visit the workshop in Tilton, N.H., to see the process in person.

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Blankets and Towels

Covered in Cotton

Darlington, South Carolina

About Covered in Cotton

Covered in Cotton is still harvesting cotton from the first seed the family planted five decades ago, and that cotton today is used to create apparel, blankets, hand towels and aprons for this family-owned business. The Gathering Collection features napkins and table runners to inspire the feelings of family. For every 10 throws that are purchased the company donates one to a local children’s hospital.

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Stationery

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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