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2023 Made in Hawai‘i Festival to include Kaua‘i Made vendors

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This year’s 29th annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival, which showcases thousands of products made throughout the islands, is slated for Aug. 18-19 at the Hawai‘i Convention Center in Honolulu and will include a Kaua‘i Made section.

The festival will highlight about 450 Hawai‘i vendors and products including art, clothing, jewelry and food, among others, and celebrates the unique products and culture of Hawai‘i.

The following Kaua‘i Made vendors will be featured at this year’s festival:

  • Weslyn’s Creative Feathers.
  • Salty Wahine.
  • Kaua‘i Kookie.
  • Mailelani’s.
  • Tiki Pet Collars.
  • Kilohana Clothing.
  • ‘Āina Organic.
  • Pele Jele.
  • JJ ‘Ohana.
  • Puahina.
  • Kaua‘i Hemp.

The Kaua‘i Made program was launched in 2006 by Kaua‘i County with support from the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority. The program’s aim is to provide Kaua‘i-made products with more visibility and encourage production of value-added agricultural products.

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A wide range of these products are available through the program, including apparel and accessories, artwork, crafts, food, floral, health and beauty, jewelry, publications and more.

For more information about the Made in Hawai‘i Festival, click here.

For more information about joining the Kaua‘i Made program, click here or email to msugai@kauai.gov.

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