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2OKIES Salsa was established by Douglas and Janetta Tesch in 2018. The couple had been making salsa for years before but decided to make the leap to selling to others when they began working with a co-packer that could safely package their products– which can be tricky to do with a home kitchen. As of 2021, their salsa comes in three varieties with different levels of heat: Ghosted Jalapeno Habanero (hot), Jalapeno Habanero (mild/medium), and Mango Habanero (mild/medium). Right now, you can find their salsa at local stores and events in central Oklahoma.

You don’t need to be a trucker to enjoy the wonderful pretzels made by Trucker Treats. This business started as a simple snack that Rebecca Williamson would make for her husband, Zach. He worked long hours as a trucker and pretzels were some of his favorite snacks to eat on the road. In 2018, the couple decided to start selling the treats to friends and coworkers. Soon enough, they expanded and experimented with new flavors, like Cajun and Cinnamon Toast. As of 2021, the pretzels are also available in Dill Pickle, Bacon Cheddar, and Candy Cane (which you can get around the holidays). Keep an eye out for their booth the next time you go to a farmer’s market in Oklahoma City! You might be lucky enough to see Rebecca and Zach!

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Houdini Sweets is a proud black-owned business. It has even been included in Edible OKC’s Black-Owned Restaurant Guide! This bakery specializes in making custom cookies, usually for events. They have done everything from birthday parties to gender reveals. Each cookie is creatively decorated by hand. Since they can be custom ordered, customers can pick a theme. In the past, Houdini Sweets has made cookies in the shape of tools for Father’s Day, baby clothes for baby showers, and just about anything you can think of for birthday parties for both adults and kids. If you want their cookies, make sure to book them in advance. This business is so locally popular that they are sometimes booked for months in advance!

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As the name of the business name implies, Mad Honey Bars makes all-natural soap bars with honey as the main base ingredient. Some of the other natural ingredients included in each soap bar are coconut oil, safflower oil, glycerine, and oat protein. As a bonus, each bar of soap is made by hand, so you can be sure that your soap is totally unique! Even though the soaps are made out of all-natural ingredients, they still come in a variety of scents, including ginger, rose, lavender, and coffee. Customers can find their Orange Blossom Honey Soap Bar in our vendor’s shop. The orange scent in this product comes from orange essential oil, giving it a vibrant scent.

The Mean Beans Coffee Company is woman-owned and operated (and has probably the coolest logo of all of our vendors). While this new business opened in 2020, it has already won favor among Oklahoma coffee drinkers. Could this be due to their single-origin coffees? The fact that they roast their own beans? Because they also serve cold brew? It’s impossible to say for sure. Coffee lovers will just have to try a cup for themselves to really know what this business is all about.

Pink & Pearl was founded in 2020, of course, in Oklahoma. Claire Rashad spent ages learning how to make wax melts. These aren’t your average wax melts that you would find in a superstore that all look the same. Instead, the wax melts are made to look like different objects. When looking through their collection to see their products, it was hard to tell whether she was selling food or wax! You can find Pink & Pearl’s Cake and Ice Cream Wax Melt in our store to see Claire’s artistry for yourself, as well as find instructions on how to use the melts.

Yet another proud Oklahoman coffee shop, The Simple Brew is owned by a small town veteran woman and is family-owned and operated. Customers can purchase bags of beans by the pound or in sample sizes. However, there is much more to be discovered if you head down to the cafe in Harrah. Here, you can get everything from smoothies to sandwiches, and everything in between.

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Majestic Designs is a small business owned by Oklahoma local, Kimberly McGee. She began making products that could help one of her friends who recently had surgery due to the after-effects of breast cancer. She often donates her products to breast cancer charities and organizations. Kimberly uses high-quality ingredients in all of her products, which she purchases from another locally-owned business, Gonatural247. You can find some of her products in our online store.

You are never out of luck when it comes to finding good coffee in Oklahoma. It is easiest to find Rose Rock Coffee bags at Homeland and Reasor’s Foods stores. You can also buy it at various coffee shops around the state. Not only does Rose Rock Coffee sell beans by the pound, but also tea and K-Cups. With unique flavors with names like Black Velvet and Blond Nightingale, you are sure to find something that fits your palate perfectly.

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If you are looking to freshen up your car or home, then look no further than Flawless Freshies. This company specializes in making car air fresheners that can be hung from the mirror. They are custom-made and infused with fragrance oil. When taken care of properly, the scent can last for weeks. The company also makes room sprays that can replace most store-bought air fresheners. Flawless Freshies can be found making an appearance at many local farmer’s markets and vendor shows, so make sure to keep your eyes (and nose) on the watch for great new scents.

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