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American Made in New York
7 companies manufacturing products in New York.
All American Maker
New York
Features American-made every day carry gear, accessories, and lifestyle products, supporting local artisans and manufacturers.
Liberty Tabletop
New York
Family owned and operated, Liberty Tabletop is the only flatware manufacturer in the United States. Their products encompass kitchenware and anything you would find around the table.
Nalgene
New York
Chemist Emanuel Goldberg developed the first plastic pipette holder in 1949, he founded the Nalgene.
National Textile
New York, New York
Third-generation textile manufacturer creating heirloom products, started after the founder's grandfather immigrated through Ellis Island.
Pepper Home
New York
Offers American-made, designer home textiles, including curtains, pillows, and table linens.
Telescope Casual Furniture
New York
Manufactures outdoor patio furniture, blending comfort and durability for residential and commercial use.
Upstate Stock
New York
Upstate Stock is a company that manufactures fine knit goods.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Made in the USA' mean?
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a product can be labeled 'Made in USA' if all or virtually all of the product is made in the United States. This means that all significant parts and processing must be of U.S. origin, with no or negligible foreign content.
Is 'Made in the USA' legally regulated?
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