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Locally made products nominated for “Coolest Thing Made in NC”

Get to know the Asheville area products that are nominated and vote for them daily through Thursday. Aug. 29.

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The sleek James Collection sneaker from Opie Way earned a nomination.

Photo by Joey Seawell

We’re manufacturing some excitement for the local products nominated for the Coolest Thing Made in NC awards. The NC Chamber launched the competition in 2020 as a way to celebrate the state’s manufacturing community. This year, the Asheville area boasts several products that are nominated, so we’re shining a spotlight on the marvelous merchandise.

Opie Way | James Court Sneaker

Slip into these stylish, 70s-inspired handmade sneakers that are designed, cut, sewn, and built here in the 828 with materials from across the state. Bonus: You can even send them back to be resoled if you put too many miles on them.

Watershed Drybags | Ocoee

The air-tight, compact bag is the smallest in the brand’s line of duffels, but it packs a punch, keeping valuables safe from the elements on outdoor adventures.

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The double chocolate croissant tastes as good as it looks.

Photo via French Broad Pantry

French Broad Pantry | Double Chocolate Croissant

Naturally, one of the most delicious farmers market treats is in the running to be one of NC’s coolest products. You can find the flaky, chocolatey treat (made with fair trade chocolate from French Broad Chocolates) at the Asheville City Market, North Asheville Tailgate Market, and the Black Mountain Tailgate Market or available every day at Liberty House Cafe.

Cane Creek Cycling Components | Invert

As “the World’s First Gravel Fork,” this lightweight part is changing the cycling game by helping bikers steer and ride more smoothly and comfortably on gravel paths.

Now that you’ve been acquainted with some of the locally made products that are nominated, it’s time to cast your vote. You can vote daily through this Thursday, Aug. 29. Fifteen semifinalists will be announced on Thursday, Sept. 5.

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