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Union Made Supporting the American Worker This Holiday Season Buy Union – Buy American for Your Loved Ones UAW 2015 Holiday Shoppers Guide Buy Union - Buy American for Your Loved Ones Union Made Supporting the American Worker This Holiday Season Buy Union – Buy American for Your Loved Ones Buying Union and Buying American shows our willingness to buy only the very best for our loved ones and support fairness and dignity on the job. We also support efforts to keep America strong by raising the standard of living, adding to the economy and saving jobs that may be lost to other countries. The job you save could be your own! Buying American-made is good. Buying Union is BEST! The products and services listed in this holiday shoppers guide came from UAW, AFL-CIO, Labor 411, and UnionPlus websites. These products are made by the proud members of the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW), UNITE HERE, Boilermakers (IBB), Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM), Machinists (IAM), United Steelworkers (USW), Teamsters (IBT), United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union/UFCW (RWDSU/UFCW) and United Farm Workers (UFW). We hope you find this guide beneficial in your pursuit of consumer patriotism! Table of Contents Snacks & Meats 1 Fruits & Vegetables 2 Sides/Desserts/Other Food Items 3-4 Drinks 5 Beer/Wine 6 Entertainment 7 Goods & Services 8-17 Resources 18 Eat, Drink and Be Merry S n a c k s Bugles Cheetos Cheez-It Doritos Frito-Lay Rold Gold Pret- zels Keebler (Kellogg) crackers (BCTGM) Kraft/Nabisco crackers (BCTGM) Lorna Doone cookies Mike Sell's Potato Chip Co. Mission chips, salsas, and dips Nabisco (Mondelez) crackers (BCTGM) Pirate Booty Planters Peanuts by Kraft Foods (UAW) Tostitos chips, salsas, and dips Utz pretzels M e a t s Turkey Boar's Head (UFCW) Butterball (UFCW) Foster Poultry Farms (UFCW) Thumann's (UFCW) Ham Alexander & Hornung Hormel Boar’s Head John Morrell Cook’s Sahlen’s Farmland Thumann’s Page 1 Fruit Cactus pears: Andy Boy (D’Arrigo Brothers) Citrus: Sunkist - oranges, lemons, limes, tangerines, grapefruit, mandarin oranges Dates: Pato’s Dream Date Gardens Grapes: Sunkist - tomatoes – Sunripe (Gargiulo, San Joaquin Tomato, Pacific Triple E) Mushrooms: Monterey Mushrooms, Del Fresh (Mushroom Farm Inc., Countryside Mushrooms) Strawberries: Swanton Berry, Dole Vegetables Amaral Ranches Broccoli and Romaine Lettuce Andy Boy Broccoli, Cauliflower, Lettuce Beets: Muranka Farms (Muranka Farms) Birds Eye and Mann’s Green Beans Broccoli Rabe: Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Broccoli: Amaral Ranches, Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers, Amaral Ranches) Cauliflower: Amaral Ranches, Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers, Amaral Ranches) Cilantro - Muranaka Farms (Muranaka Farms) Del Fresh Mushrooms Dole Salads Fennel: Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Fresh Express Salad Gargiulo Tomatoes Green leaf lettuce - Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Iceberg lettuce: Amaral Ranches, Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers, Amaral Ranches) Italian parsley: Muranaka Farms (Muranaka Farms) Kale: Muranaka Farms (Muranaka Farms) Leeks: Muranaka Farms (Muranaka Farms) Lettuce: Butter/red butter lettuce - Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Mixed green: Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Page 2 Vegetables Monterey Mushrooms Radishes: Muranaka Farms (Muranaka Farms) Romaine hearts: Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers) Romaine lettuce: Amaral Ranches, Andy Boy (D'Arrigo Brothers, Amaral Ranches) Sides, Desserts and Other Food Items Baked Beans Burnham and Morrill Bread Arnold Earthgrains bread Entenmann's Nature's Harvest bread Oroweat bread Stroehmann bread Cheese Alta Dena Kraft Foods Horizon Condiments Claussen (pickles and relish) French’s mustard Heinz ketchup Morton Salt Vlasic (relish and sauerkraut) French’s and Guldens Mustard Heinz Ketchup and Catsup Page 3 Cooking Oil Goya LouAna Mazola Meijer Mel-Fry Price Chopper Spartan Cranberries / Cranberry Sauce Dole Ocean Spray Ice Cream & Toppings Barber's Breyers Country Fresh Creamland Dairies Good Humor Perry Ice Cream Products Prairie Farms The Masterson Company Pie Entenmann’s Marie Callender’s Potatoes / Sweet Potatoes / Stuffing Betty Crocker Dole Ore-Ida Homestyle Bakes Mann’s Stroehmann Bakery Products Kraft Page 4 Drinks Bottled Water Alhambra water Crystal Springs Pocono Springs Poland Spring Sierra Springs Coffee/Tea Folgers Maxwell House Millstone Coffee Co. Swiss Miss hot chocolate Tender Leaf tea Eight O’Clock Coffee USA Coffee Co. Juice Minute Maid Snapple Tropicana V8 Welch’s Soft Drinks A&W Root Beer Canada Dry Coca Cola Orange Crush 7-Up Pepsi RC Cola Page 5 Beer Beck's Coors Light Henry Winehard's Red Stripe Rolling Rock Sam Adams Shock Top Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Budweiser American Ale Bud Light Michelob Shock Top Busch Rolling Rock O’Doul’s Miller Beer Miller High Life Miller Genuine Draft Miller Lite Milwaukee’s Best Icehouse Red Dog Liquor Bacardi Rum Wine Andrew Champagne Scheffield Cellars Page 6 Wine (Wines brought to you by UFW) Almaden Vineyards Balletto Vineyards Charles Krug Winery Corbett Canyon Vineyard Cresta Blanca Winery Cribari Vineyards Dubonnet Dunnewood Vineyards Gallo Estates Wines Gallo of Sonoma Livingston Cellars Rancho Zabaco Taylor California Cellars Weibel Family Vineyards Entertainment Casinos Aztar- Evansville, IN Bally’s- Atlantic City, NJ Caesar’s- Atlantic City, NJ Flamingo- Las Vegas, NV Foxwoods- Mashantucket, CT Greek Town- Detroit, MI Hollywood - Columbus and Toledo, OH Horseshoe- Baltimore, MD/ Cincinnati, Cleveland, OH Margaretville- Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand- Detroit, MI Motor City- Detroit, MI Newport Grand- Newport, RI Tropicana– Atlantic City, NJ Page 7 Goods and Services Apparel and Accessories Retail Whole Sale & Department Store Union (RWDSU) represents thousands of workers at: Bloomingdales, H & M and Macys. Brooks Brothers (UNITE HERE) Joseph Abboud (UNITE HERE) Majestic Athletic (UNITE HERE) Timex watches (IAM) Naturalizer shoes (UFCW) Nunn Bush shoes (UFCW) Red Wing Shoes (UFCW) Beauty Products Avon (UFCW) Caress skin care (UFCW) ChapStick (USW) Dove beauty products (UFCW) Revlon (UAW) Old Spice (UFCW) Cookware/Cutlery/ Kitchenware Cecilware Cappuccino Machines (UAW) Cecilware Coffee Pots (UAW) Cecilware Fryers (UAW) Hand operated Salad Master Appliances (UAW) Cutco knife—USW All-Clad cookware—USW Page 8 Coolers Rubbermaid coolers Cups Solo cups, plates & bowls Eyeglasses – Contact Lenses SVS Vision Footwear Aetrex Alden of New England Carolina Footwear Danner Shoes Naturalizer Shoes Nunn Bush Red Wing Shoe Company Stacey Adams Thorogood Boots Wolverine Foot Apparel Work N’ Sport Grills Weber Grills - Genesis, Summit, and Q series (all made by IUANPW in Illinois) Lawn Mowers/ Construction/ Farm Equipment John Deere 7000, 8000, 9000 series tractors (UAW and IAM) Amerequip Corporation (IAM) American Road Machinery Inc. (IAM) Page 9 Ashland Industries (IAM) Beall Manufacturing (IAM) BLOK LOK (IAM) Bobcat of New York (IAM) CA Lawton Co. (IAM) Carmanah Design and Manufacturing (IAM) Catepillar (IAM) Eagle Iron Works (IAM) Edwards Equipment Co. (IAM) Gledhill Road Machinery (IAM) Gradall Industries (IAM) Greenlee Textron Co. (IAM) H and H Manufacturing (IAM) MB Companies (IAM) Manitowoc Cranes (IAM) Markey Machinery Co. (IAM) Meyer Products (IAM) Pierce Pacific Manufacturing (IAM) Superior Lidgerwood Mundy Corp (IAM) Toro (IAM) Briggs and Stratton Corp (USW) Bonanza Fertilizer (UFCW) Lawn Boy (UAW) Asplundh Tree Experts (IBEW) Architectural Plywood Inc. (CWA) VIM Fertilizer (UFCW) SK Hand Tool Corporation (IAM) Channellock Tools (IAM) Page 10 Outdoor Furniture and Fixtures Klear-Vu chair pads /cushions (UNITE HERE) Stonco Outdoor Lighting (IBEW) Kim Lighting (IBEW) Architectural Area Lighting (IBEW) Richardson Seating Corp. (Chemical Workers and Novelty Workers) Algoma Net Company Hammocks (UFCW) Thermador (IBB) Weber Q Series Grill (Novelty Workers) Outdoor Protection Coppertone (USW) Bain De Soleil (USW) Chapstick (USW) Claritin (USW) Chlor-Trimeton (USW) Sporting Equipment American Athletic (Russell) (portable and stationary basketball backboards (UAW) Bell Sports (UFCW) BARE brand (USW) Standard Golf (IAM) Remington Arm Clay Pigeons (UAW) Winchester Ammunition (IAM) Savage Arms (IAM) Doughboy Pools (PACE) Aqua Chem pool care products (UFCW) Page 11 Swimline Water Sports (IBEW) Lifetimer Boats (IAM) Vic Francks Boat Co. (IAM) Mercury Marine Power (IAM) Harley Davidson (IAM) Champions Choice (UFCW) MacGregor (IBB) Louisville Slugger (UAW) Top Flite Golf Balls (IBB) Stocking Stuffers Fulton Flashlights (UAW) Rayovac batteries (Teamsters and UAW) Bic Lighters (USW) Ghirardelli chocolates (BCTGM) Jelly Belly (BCTGM) Laffy Taffy (BCTGM) Tootsie Roll Pops (BCTGM) Tires The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has made it very easy to find union-made tires by requiring that each tire carry a code that shows the company and the location of the plant that manufactured the tire. DOT requires that each tire sold in the United States carry a code that looks something like this: DOT BE XX XXX XXX. The two letters or numbers that follow the DOT identify a particular factory as listed below: BE: B.F. Goodrich, Tuscaloosa, Ala. BF: B.F. Goodrich, Woodburn, Ind. VE, YE, YU, 8B: Bridgestone/Firestone, Des Moines, IA D2, E3, W1, Y7: Bridgestone/Firestone, La Vergne, TN Page 12 2C, 4D, 5D: Bridgestone/Firestone, Morrison, TN UP: Cooper, Findlay, Ohio UT: Cooper, Texarkana, Ark. JU, PC, UK: Goodyear, Medicine Hat, Alberta JJ, MD, PU: Goodyear, Gadsden, Ala. DA: Dunlop, Buffalo, N.Y. JN, MJ, PY: Goodyear, Topeka, Kan. JE, MC, PT: Goodyear, Danville, Va. JF, MM, PJ: Kelly-Springfield, Fayetteville,
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