Join our Women-Led Business Giveaway! ENTER NOW OR IT'S TOO LATE! Today is your last chance to enter our giveaway full of amazing prizes for Women's History Month! These Women-Led Businesses are so awesome, we wanted to gather all their best goodies and put them into a prize box you can't pass up on! | | The Hot Mama Salsa hot sauce line includes flavors from Africa, Peru, California, and the Caribbean. The founder, Nikki Guerrero, saw a need for some heat in Portland and they now make fresh salsa, hot sauces, and chili oils using traditional ethnic cooking methods from fresh local ingredients. Nikki began her partnerships with a friend that owned a local grocery store, then partnered with a bar next door to use their kitchen in exchange of salsa, and then created a bond with a farmer that opened up his fields to growing what he never through he could ever grow, chili peppers. | | "Heat for flavor, not for harm" Founded in 2013, Hotmaple uses maple syrup in their hot sauces to create a flavor profile completely different from the ordinary. The antioxidants contained within the added maple syrup also contribute to a diverse and healthy diet. It was founded with the intent to use seasonal crops specifically from the Pacific Northwest to specialize in limited edition flavors. These sauces are for everyone! Whether you're vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, allergic to eggs, or dairy, you can still enjoy spicing up your meal! | | Aesthete Tea is a QBIPOC, woman owned brand. It was created by Briana Thornton in 2017 in collaboration with her mother and herbalist, Maggie Cassidy. This brand connects communities and offers workshops, classes, and events that help improve your way of living.They respect the work of our ancestors, nature, and process of mindful creation. Aesthete was created to appreciate and practice the teachings of ancient traditions. | | “Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.” - RUTH BADER GINSBURG Founded by Jenn & Cara, Citizen Ruth successfully combines art and media with social responsibility and activism. They directly support over 250 female, queer, and marginalized artists and makers from all over the world. Citizen Ruth is a rare company whose mission and community standing are based upon evidence and action. Dedicated to fighting inequalities, Citizen Ruth aims to lead the resistance using their voice, profits and power for change. | | "I’ve had a bad sock reputation for decades." Wendi Aarons is a humor writer that kindly donated her book Socks to us! The book takes us on a funny journey telling us what we can learn from a person by the socks they wear. You can read more about Wendi and why she wrote this book here. She writes about normal everyday things and puts a spin on them to make them more meaningful and fun to read about. Support Wendi's writing journey below! | | We believe ordinary can be extraordinary! It all started with a tent at an outdoor market in 2004. Carrie Atkinson’s dream of making an impact on the world began at a desk in a messy bedroom and with a bit of courage to approach her very first wholesale customer, a legacy was born. Now, years later, we’ve grown to a mighty team, creating hundreds of original designs and bringing a lot of new categories to market each year. We strive to make the world a better place, by encouraging everyone to be their authentic self. We believe everyday items like socks have the ability to spark confidence and provide an opportunity for expression. | | | | | |