Dear Stephanie, Just wondering how long will this outsourcing continue before we are all out on the street with tin cups? Are there any plans to curtail this madness? Joanie
There is a made in the USA brand I love that isn't on your list - its called Misha Lulu and I know the designer (not sure of manufacturer) is in LA. It is made in the USA though.
I wanted to recommend a product that's Made in the USA, and is a good, useful product: Traction Aids ®
Made in Auburn, Maine, USA, durable, welded steel.
My Dear Old Dad gave me a pair of Traction Aids, in the early 1980s. They helped me get my car out of snow, slush, icy conditions, and mud. Last Winter, I decided the old pair was getting pretty beat, so I ordered new ones, and gave the old ones to a neighbor.
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Dear Stephanie,
Just wondering how long will this outsourcing continue before we are all out on the street with tin cups? Are there any plans to curtail this madness? Joanie
I noticed you are using "Google" on your site. Shouldn't you be boycotting them???
Sincerely,
Greg Allen
greggallen@gmail.com
happy to find this resource, esp for kids items.
There is a made in the USA brand I love that isn't on your list - its called Misha Lulu and I know the designer (not sure of manufacturer) is in LA. It is made in the USA though.
I wanted to recommend a product that's Made in the USA, and is a good, useful product: Traction Aids ®
Made in Auburn, Maine, USA, durable, welded steel.
My Dear Old Dad gave me a pair of Traction Aids, in the early 1980s. They helped me get my car out of snow, slush, icy conditions, and mud. Last Winter, I decided the old pair was getting pretty beat, so I ordered new ones, and gave the old ones to a neighbor.
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