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Despite popularity of Chinese goods, Michiganders seek American-made gifts

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Michiganders value American-made products, reflecting the state's manufacturing roots.

A new survey found 77% of Americans favor gifts made in the United States, although 21% of holiday purchases are projected to come from Chinese shopping apps.

Hot Cherry Therapeutic Pillows is an American online retailer selling pillows filled with cherry pits for soothing heat.

J'Nelle Holland, owner and founder of the company, said she was shocked to discover a Chinese company was selling knockoff versions of her pillows.

"It was really cheap fabric but it looked exactly like my product if you were looking at a picture of it," Holland recounted. "In fact, to advertise it, they used photographs that I personally had taken of my models."

Online retailers are not required to reveal a product's origin, which the Alliance for American Manufacturing said puts U.S. manufacturers at a disadvantage, due to the rise of imports from questionable sources.

Holland pointed out the cherry pits used in her therapeutic pillows are sourced from near Traverse City, Michigan, an American travel destination celebrated in part for its high-quality cherry crop.

"They clean and dry them with only heat and water," Holland explained. "I love the fact that I'm using something that is upcycled, sustainable, eco-friendly."

The Alliance for American Manufacturing has released its 11th annual Holiday Gift Guide, which aims to get the word out about the wide variety of American-made products.

Scott Paul, president of the alliance, said the guide gives a boost to small businesses across the country.

"The really cool thing about this is that, every year for the past 11 years, we have been able to find gift ideas from every single state," Paul noted.

American-made holiday shopping is limited somewhat by availability but almost 90% of shoppers surveyed said they are more likely to buy American products, if offered by major retailers.

Disclosure: The Alliance for American Manufacturing contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Livable Wages/Working Families, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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