Georgia Chamber launches contest for coolest product made in state

Georgia Chamber launches contest for coolest product made in state
Brad Harmon Chairman — Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Georgia Chamber has launched a new initiative titled “Coolest Thing Made in Georgia,” aimed at celebrating the state’s innovation and craftsmanship. This program invites business owners, manufacturers, makers, and creators from across Georgia to enter their products into a public voting bracket. Participants will compete head-to-head to determine the “Coolest Thing Made in Georgia” for 2025.

According to the Georgia Chamber, this competition seeks to highlight the state’s innovation, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit. The program recognizes contributions from small businesses and makers as well as large manufacturers.

The event offers companies a platform to gain recognition, connect with new audiences, and inspire pride in local businesses and manufacturing excellence. The public is encouraged to participate by casting votes for what they consider the coolest creation made in Georgia.

To vote for your favorite product, visit the designated voting site.



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