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The Tip is 'Made In America Secrets' We needed some new towels recently and I remembered coming across your website. I thought I would give it a quick search to see if there were any Made in America towels sold nearby. It just so happened that when I did the search, I found there was a nearby reseller listed who carried the particular Made in the USA towels I wanted. We bought the towels and, not surprisingly, they are both more absorbent and better looking than I thought. Made in America Secrets has thousands of products made in America offered by hundreds of small manufacturers. These small companies are a big contributor to our economy. According to one study small businesses (those employing 1 to 99 employees) comprise 98% of all the USA businesses. That's equivalent to 5.8 million businesses employing over 40 million people. Most American's are unaware of how significant small business is when compared to the total size of the US economy. This website is aware of it and that is why 99% of the businesses that advertise on Made in America Secrets are small businesses. I now use this site to search for small companies especially since more than likely it is a small company that employs someone I know- my wife, my children, my friends. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Charlies Soap Charlie Sutherland Sr. rarely did anything without a purpose in mind. But even he couldn't foresee what would come to pass when he stood in front of our North First Avenue building all those many years ago. In the photo at right, as he stares at the old Mayodan, N.C., fireman's dance hall that he had plans to turn into an oil manufacturing facility, you can just about see his wheels turning. And turn they did. From 1976 until his passing in 1994, Charlie Sr. left his mark on this company: a legacy of dedication to excellence with a personal touch. Charlie JrCharlie Sutherland Jr. Charlie Sr. is most certainly the Charlie of Charlie's Soap, but his son, Charlie Jr., actually created first the oils and then the cleaner that would come to be known as Charlie's Soap. While you may not be able to see the wheels turning in this photo (some prefer to think of it as a screw loose), you cannot deny the gumption of a man who, on his wife Jane's birthday in 1983, quit his day job and took over the small company that had little chance for success. Through scrimping and saving, a little blood and a whole lot of luck, people were finding out about us and starting to ask where they could pick up some of Charlie's soap. It had grown beyond an industrial cleaner for machines and textile quality control, people were taking it home and using for literally everything from false teeth to diesel engines. By 2002, Charlie Jr.'s boys joined the cause and started the long-overdue process of officially branding the product as Charlie's Soap. They took their grandparents' ideals, their father's guts, their own dreams and experiences and turned a small-town shop into a world-class business with product sold to 50 states and 50 countries. So, we must be doing something right! If our grandparents could see what we've become, I'd like to think they would be proud. H.C. Amick Sr. (grandfather on our mother's side and financial guru) would certainly remind us of his motto, With patience and perseverance, you will prevail. Charlie Sr. would probably shout his infamous rhetorical question, What difference does it make?! - See more at: http://www.charliesoap.com/companyinfo.html#sthash.Hz6Js9nv.dpuf |
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