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"Made in USA" tags - Consumers want to buy local

While some people consider unfashionable to declare "Made in the USA" in their advertising, a lot of consumers thinks it is actually a selling point since they want to buy products made by other Americans in regional or local manufacturing plants.


"According to a new Harris Poll, American consumers not only want to support local businesses, they want to support 'made in America' products. Researchers found that more than 60% of American consumers want to purchase products made in the country; about one-third (35%) say 'Made in the U.S.A.' labels don't matter to them" - Biz-Report -


To learn other interesting findings of this poll please visit Biz-Report.

So, it seems that there's still a huge national pride among Americans and definitively it will worth it to advertise "Made in USA' in clothing labels or product packaging in general.

Sienna Pacific offers "Made in Usa" Size Tags, we have in stock two different options so our customers can choose the one they like the most. Our stock Made in USA Size Tags are ready to ship in 24 hours.

 

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