You probably have heard of New Balance. Not every shoe is made in the United States, but they have a “Made in USA” series of sneakers. Make sure you look for those when you’re shopping for new athletic shoes.
Next time you need to buy diapers, whether it is for your own baby, grandbaby or for a baby shower, buy Huggies. They are all made in the good ‘ole U.S. of A.
Nordic Ware makes high-quality bakeware. They have been manufacturing in the United States since 1946 and aim to keep a small eco-footprint which is great for our country.
All-Clad has its own mill in Canonsburg, Pennslyvania and uses American-made metals.
Lonnie and Karen Kane started this clothing company in 1979. Almost all the clothes are cut and sewn by hand in Los Angeles and many of the fabrics from the United States as well.
How many of these American-made products do you own? Do you try to exclusively buy “Made in America” products?
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