On the "flip" side, I also noticed the spices and seasoning at a dollr tree said "Made In USA" and quickly picked up some garlic powder, ground cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper, chili powder etc, yeah, I like it spicy.
After reading the labels several times over I began to wonder if the ingredients in them are actually a product of the USA(I've looked high and low for actual USA grown spices/seasonings to no avail, if it doesn't say, you probably don't want to know ; ). The label merely says "distributed by greenbriar int'l" which has absolutely no website, and in searching the web, found numerous horror stories about both.
Even though it says "Made In USA" on the label, they could be selling the label, the bottle, or the mixture, as such, which would definitely be skirting the "truth in labeling" law
During my searches I did find one very unappetizing article @
Spices | MADE IN USA NEWS If you're interested in better spices and seasonings you might want to check it out before buying any random products
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