Local joy, curated with care.
We’re Extra Proud to Support These Local Brands.
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Soberdough
A moist and dense comfort bread with a sweet and salty balance, Soberdough is the nations top selling premix for making artisanal beer bread at home. Made right hare in Nashville with simple, real ingredients, each mix makes one full-size loaf of bread and comes in a variety of flavors, including: Hatch Green Chile Cheddar, Rosemary, Roasted Garlic, Cheesy Garlic, Classic, and Apple Fritter!
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From Elise Boutique
From Elise Boutique is a darling little Etsy shop we found from a jewelry maker in Tennessee. Featuring creative, simple beaded designs on stretch bracelets, hair bands, earrings and more, From Elise Boutique will catch your eye and your heart once you know the name "Elise" is a living tribute to the mother and daughter design team that inspires this original work.
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Hatch Show Prints
Hatch Show Print is the oldest letterpress print shop in the country, rolling ink since 1879. The shop is known for its “complex simpllcity”, vintage wood type and hand-carved imagery on posters and other designs that commemorate American culture. Hatch Show Print's work includes promo bills for concerts, carnivals, circuses, vaudeville acts, movie theaters, and businesses. Some of their most famous clients include Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and the national parks.
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Tennessee Hot Sauce
Tennessee Hot Sauce Co is a family owned, small batch hot sauce company founded in 2021 with the idea that flavorful, small batch hot sauce should always be available in your household. Gone are the days where you lament "Ah, we're out of hot sauce!” Well we have you and your taste buds covered with an assortment of temperatures and flavors to choose from.
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TruBee Honey
With Middle Tennessee apiaries in Williamson, Rutherford and Bedford counties, TruBee is your sweet goodness local honey farm. Their small farm store is up the road in Eagleville, so we brought TruBee Honey to the city. Their free-range bees forage every kind of flower that blooms under the country sun. Though their packaging is proudly “fancy”, the product remains grounded in nature and honey bee delight.
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Loveless Café
For more than 70 years, the Loveless Cafe on the outskirts of Nashville has offered families and friends a place to enjoy home-cooked, Southern comfort meals — punctuated by their world famous buttermilk biscuits. The colorful Loveless road sign welcomes more than half a million visitors a year but we’re bringing the goodness straight to you with an assortment of delicacies (and merchandise) better than your grandma ever served.
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Goo Goo Cluster
The Goo Goo Cluster is the American Dream, created in 1912 by Howell Campbell and the Standard Candy Company in Nashville, Tennessee. The disk-shaped candy bar we sell today contains the same mix of marshmallow nougat, caramel, and roasted peanuts covered in milk chocolate that Mr. Campbell created. It was the first candy bar to combine multiple elements and mass-produce for retail sale.
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Moon Pie
More than 100 years old and still a fan favorite. Two graham crackers with a marshmallow center, dipped in a flavored coating. THIS is the Breakfast of Champions… and lunch… and dinner! Long associated with the American South, Bell Buckle, Tennessee and RC Cola. With an estimated 3 billion consumed since 1917, Moon Pies are also associated with Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama, where an estimated 500,000 are thrown each year.
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Candlelit Desserts
While on vacation, Jennifer Cox stopped by a cute store that sold candles shaped like ice cream. She bought one and took it home. The wise entrepreneur kept looking at the candle for months thinking “I could make that” or “it could be better with this or that” improvement. Having never made a candle in her life, Jennifer bought a couple of books on candle making, ordered some supplies and gave it a go. Thousands of happy customers later, Candlelit Desserts is now among the best.