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Post by unlawflcombatnt on May 18, 2009 3:00:08 GMT -6
I'm starting this thread as a vehicle for members and guests to list products known to be made in the USA, along with those not made in the USA.
Another goal is to expose as much misleading labeling as possible, such as the now infamous "Distributed by" concoction.
Below are a few that I listed earlier:
The only multivitamin preparation I know of that's made in the US is One-A-Day. Most of the others are labeled with the infamous "Distributed by" deception. I'm not aware of any individual vitamins (i.e., B1, B2, Folic Acid, etc.) that are labeled as "Made in USA".
Another noteworthy product is Ibuprofen. The only brand name made in the USA is Advil. Motrin is not. Neither are any of the generics.
Omeprazole (Prilosec) is made in either Sweden or Israel.
Equal sweetener is Made in USA. The other generic aspartames are not.
Some of Ralph's non-brand name products are actually made in the USA, while the brand names are not. To my knowledge, nothing made by Nabisco or Frito-Lay is made in the USA.
The only ball-point pen made in the USA is the Pilot brand Easy Touch. (It's actually a pretty good pen for around $1, and is available at CVS and either Office Max or Office Depot (I'm not sure which one.)
Most Suave products are labeled Made-In-USA, including their solid deodorant and shampoo.
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Post by waltc on May 18, 2009 20:37:42 GMT -6
AFAIK all of Hershey's candies are now made in Mexico or Canada. That includes their chocolates such as 'kisses' and 'peanut butter cups' and hard candies.
If you want chocolate check out many of the local establishments that make their own and let Hershey's choke on their crap chocolate which doesn't even use cocoa butter anymore.
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