Minnesota-Made Gifts That Give Back

These locally made favors will both delight recipients and make the world a little better
You Betcha! Box sells numerous gift sets—including everything from Norsland Lefse’s Uffda Chips to Lovejoy’s Original Bloody Mary Mix—and gives back to organizations supporting the Boundary Waters and pollinators.
You Betcha! Box sells numerous gift sets—including everything from Norsland Lefse’s Uffda Chips to Lovejoy’s Original Bloody Mary Mix—and gives back to organizations supporting the Boundary Waters and pollinators. youbetchabox.com

You Betcha! Box

Wood From the Hood reclaims lumber from Twin Cities metro neighborhoods and handcrafts it into high-quality, timeless pieces like the Wooden Trees set—a fitting gift that’s both seasonal and stylish.
Wood From the Hood reclaims lumber from Twin Cities metro neighborhoods and handcrafts it into high-quality, timeless pieces like the Wooden Trees set—a fitting gift that’s both seasonal and stylish. woodfromthehood.com

Wood From the Hood

 

The Classics Cuffed Beanie from Love Your Melon—knit from 100% cotton in a wide selection of colors—keeps you cozy while gifting warmth to others. For every beanie purchased, another is donated to a child battling cancer.
The Classics Cuffed Beanie from Love Your Melon—knit from 100% cotton in a wide selection of colors—keeps you cozy while gifting warmth to others. For every beanie purchased, another is donated to a child battling cancer. loveyourmelon.com

Profeshie

Pull on the Retro Stripe Quarter Crew Socks from Hippy Feet, where 50% of net proceeds support nonprofits for kids experiencing homelessness.
Pull on the Retro Stripe Quarter Crew Socks from Hippy Feet, where 50% of net proceeds support nonprofits for kids experiencing homelessness. hippyfeet.com

William Hawk

Fair Anita’s Stone Elastic Bracelet—handcrafted by jewelry makers paid 2-4-times the minimum wage and supported with health insurance and educational scholarships—proves beauty can be ethical, too.
Fair Anita’s Stone Elastic Bracelet—handcrafted by jewelry makers paid 2-4-times the minimum wage and supported with health insurance and educational scholarships—proves beauty can be ethical, too. fairanita.com

Fair Anita

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