Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Alice in dairyland, something special from Wisconsin™ holiday campaign to highlight local businesses, products

MADISON, Wis. – With the holiday season just around the corner, many consumers are in search of gifts and ingredients to make their holidays special. As you shop for ingredients for your holiday feast and unique gifts for friends and family this year, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) encourages you to keep an eye out for the Something Special from Wisconsin™ (SSfW)logo.

The red and yellow SSfW logo is a quick, reliable way to identify genuine Wisconsin products. Products displaying the logo have at least half of the item’s ingredients, production, or processing attributed to Wisconsin. With nearly 450 companies participating in the SSfW program, the logo can be found on everything from meats and cheeses to sweet syrups, candies, soaps, candles, lotions, art, beverages, and more.

To help you pick the perfect Wisconsin product this holiday season, Taylor Schaefer, 75th  Alice in Dairyland, will be featuring products from several SSfW members through TV, radio interviews, blog posts, and social media starting November 15, 2022. You can follow the campaign by watching your local media or by following Alice in Dairyland online on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and the Alice in Dairyland website. View more information and all of the SSfW members at https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/

“Buying local from the Something Special from Wisconsin program is a great way to support local producers, processors, small businesses, and our state’s economy,” said Schaefer. “With these locally produced items, it’s easy to make magical moments this holiday season.”

Member businesses participating in the campaign include: Ambrosia Flame Candles, Author Corey Geiger, BannJoe Farms, Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters, Carr Valley Cheese Company, Christine’s Kitchens, Confections for Any Occasion, Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese, CTL Foods, Cultivate Taste Tea Salon, Dalla Terra Pasta, Emmanuel’s Mix, Franciscan Peacemakers, Glen Innish Farm, Gold Coast Candy, Honey Down Farm, Jewell Hollow Woodcraft, Konopie Natural Wellness, LuAnn’s Homemade Butters, Maple Valley Cooperative, Marieke Gouda, Miller Organics/Queen B, Northleaf Winery, Oak Creek Hemp Company, Olympia Granola, Pine River Cheese Spread, Scholze Family Meats, Slide Gourmet Potato Chips, Small Legacies, Spark Spices, Sweet P’s Pantry, Vital Essentials, When I Listened to a Farmer, Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association, and Wollersheim Winery.