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The Tip is 'American Eagle' We have made a special attempt to find companies offering a variety of Made In USA products. We have thousands of items ranging from fabric made in USA to golf clubs made in USA. Additional examples include knives made in USA, pants, dresses, sweatshirts, jewelry, tees, outdoor gear, eyewear, American made bikes, underwear, outerwear, computers made in USA, artwork, and even things as specific as laptops made in the USA. A few of our companies offer clothing items that aren't made in America so please be aware when you are shopping at their online stores. Our links send you directly to the Made in USA items, but if you leave our specific links you may not be shopping (or viewing) made in USA items. It's easy to return if you happen to leave the Made in America group. As you search for items don't forget to check your spelling as typos can result in an empty search. Please try our browse all products button and click on the most likely category that your product might be in. Click the category browse through the products. As a side note the two most common misspellings of American Eagle are American Eagel and American Egale. As an example, if you misspell eagle and forget to use our browse all products you could miss the search result of American Eagle cuff links. If you find an error in any of our links please contact us and we'll remedy the problem. Your feedback is always appreciated. With your assistance our fee to use site will always improve. If there are other b2c Made in America manufacturers that you feel would benefit by advertising their products made in USA, please let us know. Our goal is to have the biggest depth and width of easily identified Made in the USA products. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Sweet Harvest Farms I have been an artist longer than I can remember. Painting on anything that didn't move, my first piece of artwork was a painting I did, of on all places, my dad's army boots! It would be some time before people put the name shabby or primitive on this type of work . After marrying in 1983 and moving to Pennsylvania, my love of oils turned to acrylics when I fell in love with the Folk Art that was so prevalent in this part of the US. I was already doing shows and markets when a move, years later, to Florida afforded me the opportunity to open my own boutique. I offered Folk Art, Antiques, Vintage, Primitive Dolls and Handmade Soap (or at least what I thought was handmade soap). Always being the perfectionist and wanting to give my customers only the best, I found the soap and other bath and body products I carried was not as nurturing, hydrating or pure as I thought they should be. Using my medical knowledge (was in the medical field for years), I then set off on the quest to find out how to make my own all natural soap, lotion, lip balms and more. What I found were products laden with chemicals and preservatives. What touches your skin is eventually absorbed into your blood stream. That's a bit scary! Many soaps that are sold as Handmade are actually produced in huge warehouses. These soap blocks are shipped in large quantities that anyone can re-melt, mix with scent, color, blend them with synthetic Glycerin, and call them Glycerin Soaps or even Handmade soap. The problem with this is you don't know if the Glycerin they are using is derived from plants or bio-diesel fuel! Yes, bio-diesel fuel! ! ! I use the tried and true cold process method of making soap - entirely from scratch with certified organic oils that your skin actually craves. This process retains 100% of the natural soap glycerin produced by this method so adding synthetic glycerin or plant glycerin is not necessary! My products will never contain chemicals or preservatives of any kind. I still do my research at least once a week to keep up with the latest information on what I can do to make my bath and body products better, safe and relevant. I am always developing and testing new recipes for future products to offer so check back often! When it comes to my vintage finds, I still keep my eyes peeled for the unique and unusual. Saturday mornings are spent looking for cast off goodies at Estate and Tag Sales so you never know what I might be posting for sale on my website from one week to the next. I stay busy! We all pitch in here at the Jennings household from measuring oils, pouring, the making, cutting, wrapping and shipping. Everything we do is very hands on for quality control and superb customer service. I welcome your suggestions, points of view and, yes, even constructive criticism. It keeps me on my toes and allows me to grow! Your patronage is always appreciated. You are my business! |
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