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The following members sell Made in America Products in the Kitchen & Dining Category
eshop at In Sink Erator's web store for Made in America products
One of the products In Sink Erator sells is Made in America Kitchen Disposers. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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In 1927, the world's first food waste disposer was created a few blocks from our current World Headquarters. Racine architect John W. Hammes came up with the idea, perfected and patented it, and founded the company that from day one has been the world's largest manufacturer of disposers.

Much of our growth is due to our committed partnership with plumbing contractors. Since the 1940s, InSinkErator? has been the first choice of plumbers, builders and kitchen dealers with good reason: it's the reliable brand they can install and literally forget. In addition, our products are available at leading appliance retailers and home centers.

As the best-selling food waste disposer brand in the world, millions of InSinkErator disposers are manufactured annually. We're also the leading brand of instant hot water dispensers. Today, InSinkErator has operations in over 80 countries worldwide.

The Practical Idea that Built a Powerful Brand
A History of the InSinkErator Brand

eshop at Jack Rudy Cocktail Co's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Jack Rudy Cocktail Co sells is Made in the USA Bar Towel. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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In our household, Jack Rudy, our great-grandfather, was often the topic of conversation, his life was used as a barometer for what it meant to be a modern Southern gentleman. Below are some of our favorite stories:

Jack Rudy was many things. He was a pilot who illegally ?ew his plane under the Ohio River Bridge (on a dare), an inventor who created a mechanical device for pharmacists to count pills, and a craftsman who once built a houseboat out of an old city bus. After serving as an aircraft mechanic in WWII, he spent his working life as an engineer. He read Popular Mechanics and National Geographic cover to cover ? a curious type who made his own bullets, and shot them into a dirt wall he constructed in his basement. In addition to being a ?marvelous' dancer, he LOVED to entertain and was known to overindulge in drink, smoke, and his wife's gourmet cooking.
Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. is a family run company based in Charleston, SC and Lexington, KY.

Our goal is to take long forgotten staples of the American bar and reinvent them, in an effort to drink like our great-grandparents might once have.

Our products are crafted in the United States in small batches, and distributed carefully across the world to finer bottle shops, bars, restaurants and general fans of a delicious drink.

eshop at Jacob Bromwell's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Jacob Bromwell sells is Made in the USA American Flasks. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Jacob Bromwell? designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes the highest quality cooking, baking, and food preparation products as well as related accessory items. Established in Cincinnati, Ohio by frontier entrepreneur Jacob Bromwell in 1819, our company proudly holds the distinction of being the oldest housewares manufacturer in the United States. Today, our specialty products retain a rustic touch that our founder acquired on the American frontier, and promise to take you on a fun-filled journey into nostalgia and tradition. Loyal to our American roots, our company is still entirely U.S. based and continues to manufacture all of our products right here in America. It's the way we've done it for nearly 200 years.
DID YOU KNOW? SOME FUN FACTS ABOUT JACOB BROMWELL?

As one of America's early manufacturing pioneers, our company holds many distinctions as unique as our name:

Jacob Bromwell? is the oldest housewares and kitchenwares manufacturer in North America (founded in 1819 and incorporated in 1883 as The Bromwell Brush and Wire Goods Company).
Our company is the oldest manufacturer of tin and stainless steel products in the United States, and the 34th oldest continuously owned and operated company in the United States. In fact, we have been family owned and operated for over 19 decades.
We work with a variety of authentic materials, including steel, stainless steel, tin, aluminum, copper, wood, iron, and leather - all sourced domestically.
In keeping with the authenticity of the brand, our logo is our founder's actual signature, made with his own hand.
With millions of units sold, the All-American Flour Sifter is our most famous and instantly recognizable product, and vintage Bromwell sifters are coveted by kitchen enthusiasts and collectors.
The Original Popcorn Popper, one of the oldest products in our line, was originally sold at a wholesale price of $3.50 for a gross.
Our company patented, manufactured, and marketed some of America's most popular and iconic housewares products, including the All-American Flour Sifter, Wonder Shredders, and Original Popcorn Popper - to name a few. Still today, the designs, manufacturing processes, and materials of these products remain virtually unchanged.
The company's original location was a six-story building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio located at 181 Walnut Street. At the time, the company occupied all six floors and boasted over 1,000 products in its catalog, many of which won awards.
By the late 1800s, Bromwell operated 7 factories and had upwards of 1,000 employees in multiple states. As the largest business of its kind in the United States, it billed itself as having the largest capacity in the country.
The Bromwell Brush and Wire Goods Company was split in 1923. The fireplace division of the company was purchased by the Gerwe family, who opened a fireplace store in Cincinnati that is still open today called Bromwell's. It is now owned by the McClorey family and has been since 2005. The housewares and manufacturing portion of the company (this company!) was then based out of Michigan City, Indiana and renamed Bromwell Housewares.
In 2010, our brand was completely renovated, which included changing our name from Bromwell Housewares to Jacob Bromwell?. Inspired by our founder's personal story, we developed a rich and authentic brand experience based around the man himself, whose hard-working, inventive, and cheerful character shines through even nearly two centuries later.
Several original pieces of our machinery and equipment are part of a permanent exhibit at The Baltimore Museum of Industry.
All of our products are non-electric and continue to be manufactured in the USA. We have never outsourced our production to low-wage labor countries to reduce costs because we have faith in the creativity and productivity of American workers.
Today, Jacob Bromwell? operates manufacturing facilities in Indiana and Vermont and our products are sold at select specialty retailers throughout North America, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
Our diverse customer base includes homesteaders and environmentalists, hunters, fishers, cabin dwellers, the chronically nostalgic, celebrities, and even Hollywood set designers looking for period-correct pieces.
WE USE THE SAME AUTHENTIC MATERIALS SINCE 1819
All Jacob Bromwell? products are made with authentic materials, such as tin, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper, with the help of elbow grease and some pretty darned old machinery (which works just as well as the day it was built)! By using these materials, Jacob Bromwell? products remain 100% authentic from the day they were created. Sure, there are updated materials that could be used, but America's frontiersmen wouldn't have it any other way, and neither should you!

eshop at John Boos's web store for Made in America products
One of the products John Boos sells is Made in America Butcher Blocks. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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With over 125 years of adaptation to the markets, John Boos & Co. has become a primary provider of gourmet products and foodservice equipment throughout the industry. We have the capabilities of both wood and metal manufacturing all at the same location. This ability to fabricate and manufacture both wood and metal, gives us a large variety of opportunities to expand our product offerings to our customers in the foodservice industry.

JBC - CRAFTSMANSHIP WOOD










The Leading Manufacturer of Wood Production:

? Butcher Blocks
? Cutting Boards
? Gourmet Furnishing
? Kitchen Counter Tops
? Work Tables
? Much More!

JBC - CRAFTSMANSHIP METAL

The Leading Manufacturer of Stainless Steel Production:

? Dishtables
? Custom Fabrication
? Sinks
? Work Tables
? Shelving
? Much More!


conrad boos
How It All Started


John Boos & Co., based in Effingham, IL is one of the oldest manufacturers of premium quality foodservice equipment and butcher blocks in the U.S.A. Boos has been in business continuously since 1887. It was in his Effingham, IL blacksmith shop that founder, Conrad Boos first invented what would become the original Boos Block?. Having harvested sycamore from local wooded areas, and processed it in his sawmill, Conrad brought it to his blacksmith shop for finishing. That first block of sycamore slab placed on three legs evolved with sheer purpose of a block to absorb the shock of this smith's hammer against the anvil. It was the local butcher, who having seen and admired Conrad's block, became impassioned about owning a block for his meat market. Unknowingly, Conrad's son, John, who having made and sold that first block to the local butcher, took John Boos & Co. into the infancy of the 125 year reign of serving customers in the commercial market sector.


conrad boos
The Early Years


In 1892, Adelbert Gravenhorst, a German immigrant and enterprising businessman saw the potential of this innovation and joined Conrad and John Boos to incorporate John Boos & Co. He provided the investment needed for manufacturing the butcher block to meet the growing demand of commercial meat markets.

As a single product (die block) manufacturer in the early years of John Boos & Co., there became a single minded focus: to make the best die blocks in the world. One of the early company mottos was Wherever steel meets wood, Boos is Best! True to the motto, John Boos & Co. sent product for display at the World's Fair in Paris, 1900.

During WWII, John Boos & Co. proved its ingenuity and adaptability to manufacture foodservice worktables and tabletops for the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine mess halls and kitchens. The company emerged from the war era with a new manufacturing philosophy, service culture, and expanded product lines. Boos butcher block tops grew out of the old fashioned Boos butcher block to meet the growing requirements of the foodservice industry and the residential markets.

Beginning in the mid 1960's, John Boos & Co. further expanded the growth of its stainless steel fabrication. Ever changing to accommodate the market requirements, the company's manufacturing expanded to include an entire range of stainless products. The company combined North American hard rock maple and foodservice grade stainless steel to begin its blended offering of commercial quality carts and work tables. John Boos & Co. currently continues to be the only company in the U.S.A that has both stainless steel fabrication and wood manufacturing facilities in one location.


Reels of Change


With over 100 years of adaptation to the markets, the late 1900's presented yet many new opportunities. Events during this era created the catalyst to shape John Boos & Co. as a primary provider of gourmet products and foodservice equipment.

Major catalog and retail store exposure with many of the renowned companies in the kitchen specialty markets promoted growth of the Boos furniture and cutting board lines. Cooking shows gained popularity and Boos Block ? cutting boards were front and center stage. During the same era, Dr. Dean Cliver renewed interest in wood cutting boards with his Sanitation Study ? Wood vs. Plastic!

On the commercial front of the business, John Boos & Co. began further expansion of stainless steel fabrication with the manufacturing of stainless steel sinks for one of the largest supermarket chains in the U.S.A. The chain remains an important customer still to this day.

With a broader scope of manufacturing capabilities to the foodservice trade, the avenue was paved for John Boos & Co. to begin the roll-out of stainless equipment for stadiums and arenas. The stadium concession stands were equipped with stainless products. Several years later, Boos Block ? hard rock maple cutting boards and commercial butcher block tops would find their way into the same venues.

John Boos & Co. launched www.johnboos.com in the 90's and began their growing product market on-line. Boos customers began marketing and selling these same products through their own web sites.


The Current Picture


As John Boos & Co. celebrates over 125 years of continuous business, they stand with strength built on a block of American history. The well recognized gourmet Boos Block ? brand has become significant to the heritage and reputation. Having adapted to market changes through the years, the company continues to grow in its service to the gourmet, foodservice, residential, supermarket, and industrial markets.


During the 125th anniversary year of John Boos & Co., the company has expanded with a move to a new corporate office location combined with a new metal plant facility in Effingham, IL. The new facility at nearly 87,000 square feet, located on over 12 acres of property will allow us to grow forward with relocating our current Effingham wood plant facility and on-site kilns to the same new location within the next few years.


Joe Emmerich, President of John Boos & Co., states: Visionary leaders have fostered John Boos & Co. success every step of the way. The changes in America's history are built-in incentive for our company to be very open and flexible to the same degree of change.



eshop at John Currence's web store for Made in America products
One of the products John Currence sells is Made in America Cookbooks. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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