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MastiffMike

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1. 1974 classic board game Miss America Pagent Game by Parker Bros. (for the record, I've NEVER lost at this game and my kids even made me a trophy that says "Miss America Champion" which is proudly (?) displayed in my office! They keep trying to beat me to claim the trophy but I will NOT let them win!)
2. Energizer batteries
3. Kitchen Aid cutting Board
4. Gerber Knives
5. Kirkland (Costco) Dog food and dog biscuits
 

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OK, too many things in the bathrooms/medicine cabinets to list em all so i'll end with these:

1. Pantene Shampoos & Conditioners (sure seems like a plethora of conditioners to me!)
2. Candle-Lite Candles (too many of these too!)
3. Thermionics Thermipaq (hot/cold pack)
4. Ludens Wild Cherry Throat Drops
5. Bag Balm (to keep the utters and other parts soft!)
 

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Throughout my searching I noticed some definite trends (most not surprising, but still disappointing):

Food and most kitchen "consumables" are made in the USA, while most kitchen non-consumables (small electronics, pots/pans, etc. are NOT)
Health and beauty products are a fairly even mix (lots are "distributed" by US companies, but only about half are MADE in the US).
I also noticed that we have FAR too many lotions, creams, facial and haircare products considering the results of them being used! 8-o

Great contest BTW! (though I may have overdone the submissions.... naw, I'm just making Random.org work at not picking me! :lol:)
 

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Oh, I have to join this even though I haven't read half of the thread so I might not be following all the rules!

Stuff in my apartment, made in USA:

Braided wool rug - took Mom a year to make it!
can of McCormick Whole Cloves (from 1977)
Pantone Formula Guide swatch book
Swingline stapler (1980s)
3M Super 77 spray adhesive

Elmer's Rubber Cement
Seals & Crofts Greatest Hits CD (Warner Bros.)
Scotch double-stick tape
can of Dust-Off
pasture eggs from farmer's market (lots of other local food too)

Diamond Crystal Salt
dreamcatcher
4 cans of Moxie
2 oval Shaker boxes from Sabbathday Lake
can of Penn tennis balls (old, but still pressurized!)

6 gold lame pillow covers
Johnson O'Connor English Vocabulary Builder Volume II
Acme Supreme Juicerator
metal Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid box
Scott Tissue

all my spare change
Helios all-natural pain relief spray
old can of Niagara spray starch
Euphora hair products
Singer Featherweight sewing machine
 

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Better you than me Lethalp, I'd be as big as a house.

Okay, I have more items to list, and I've read the rest of the thread so I'll refrain from posting my duplicates of items mentioned by others. I think 40 items is plenty for one person. But this was so fun!

Dexter shoes
posters and art printed and framed in NYC (my partner's work)
Village Candles
wooden box from the State of Maine Cheese Company
my bedroom wall-mounted desk (repurposed materials from a kitchen table I made for another apartment)

Zero Odor
Murphy's Oil Soap
Goo-Gone
Febreeze
Nature's Bounty vitamins

Dr. Bronner's castile soap
Martex New Splendor bath towel
old Hathaway shirts from when Dad retired
30-year-old Revereware
Tito's vodka, from Austin, TX
 

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Ok, here goes...

1. Imperial Super Miracle Bubbles - Ages 3+ (non-toxic, 100% 'green')
What!! A child's toy made in the USA???
2. Oxford Blank Index cards (made from 10% recycled paper)
3. DuneCraft Culinary Herb Garden
4. Kenwood am/fm Stereo receiver - Circa 1974 (still working!!)
5. My antique cast iron bed... ;)
 
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