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Prime Day is Here
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Here’s Your Chance to Support the Companies Still Building Things in America

Amazon Prime Day is one of the biggest shopping events of the year. For four days, millions of people will be searching for deals on everything from tools and cookware to clothing, toys, and home goods.

At Buy American Campaign, we’re looking at Prime Day a little differently. We’re asking a simple question: can we support the companies that are still building things in America?

The answer is yes.

Thousands of Companies Are Still Making It in America

Across the United States, thousands of companies are manufacturing products in American factories, employing American workers, and investing in local communities. Some are household names. Others are family-owned businesses quietly making exceptional products in places like Ohio, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Texas.

Many of these companies face intense competition from cheaper imports and global supply chains. Yet they continue to invest in American manufacturing because they believe quality, craftsmanship, and local jobs matter.

Browse American-Made Products

That’s why Buy American Campaign exists. We’re building a place where consumers can discover these companies, learn their stories, and find products genuinely made in the USA.

This Prime Day, Shop With Purpose

This Prime Day, whether you’re shopping for tools, cookware, outdoor gear, clothing, toys, or home products, consider taking a moment to see what’s being made right here at home.

Because every purchase tells a story. And when you support companies manufacturing in America, you’re supporting more than a product.

You’re supporting workers. You’re supporting communities. And you’re helping keep American manufacturing alive for the next generation.

Join the Buy American Movement

🇺🇸 Explore more than 10,000 American-made products and discover the companies behind them at BuyAmericanCampaign.store.

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