Impress your guests with a spread of Maine oysters from the state’s cold, clear waters.
Homegrown
For little heads, Little Trapper Hats
These sustainably made winter hats from Worthy Goods will keep your child’s ears warm this winter.
Write your holiday thank-you notes with Maine style
Think Greene’s sustainably produced cards reflect Sabrina Thiemke-Greene’s love for Maine
Old Town man takes things from nature to make pens
Stuart King’s pens are made from natural debris such as like moose droppings, deer antlers, pine cones and mussel or clam shells.
This good-for-you chocolate bar tastes good too
Martha Carton makes ‘MarthaBar’ energy bars to help active people fuel their busy days.
Front-pocket wallets fit like a glove
The wallets are easy on the back and come in a variety of leathers that would otherwise go to waste.
Nurse transforms typewriter keys into jewelry
Karen Foley preserves the past not through the written word but through old writing instruments
Small-batch cheese spread with a big taste
Squire Mountain tub cheese comes in six flavors and three sizes, and it won’t break your cracker.
Sore neck and back? Tight shoulders? Try a Maine-made herb-stuffed therapy pack
The packs can ease sore muscles and help keep you relaxed, too.
Rock Blocks are intended to spark your child’s imagination and are fun for adults too
The irregular blocks are made with non-toxic materials and come in a lobster bait bag