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12 September 2023
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansans can start casting votes in the first round of the “2023 Coolest Thing Made in Kansas” tournament.
Sixteen Kansas-made products are now available to be voted on for this year’s tournament, according to a press release from the Kansas Manufacturing Council (KMC). These products and their producers will be competing head-to-head from now through October to determine which is this year’s favorite pick among Kansans.
“Kansans cast thousands of votes for their favorite products during the this year’s nomination round. The top 16 vote getters are a great representation of the diverse items made in Kansas communities across the state,” KMC Executive Director Brandie McPherson said. “We are excited to get this year’s tournament started.”
The products that can be voted on this year include:
Bourbon Whiskey
Boot Hill Distillery
Dodge City
M&Ms Caramel Chocolate Candies
Mars Wrigley
Topeka
Cat 994 Large Wheel Loader Bucket
Caterpillar Inc.
Wamego
Cheese Curds
Alma Creamery
Alma
Cobalt Surf Boat
Cobalt
Neodosha
Conquistador Wheel Corral
MJE Livestock Equipment
Montezuma
Custom drum rollers
Curb Roller LLC
Fairview
Flytyme Water Slide
Splashtacular
Paola
Handy Hook
Helten Panacea, LLC
Garden Plain
Landoll Traveling Axle Trailer
Landoll Company, LLC
Marysville
Plainscraft Covered Wagons
Plainscraft, LLC
Topeka
S-21 OUTBOUND Ready to Fly Plane
Rans Designs, Inc
Hays
Soy Candles
Kansas Earth and Sky Candle Co.
Ellinwood
The Beast Fire and Trail Building Hoe
Prohoe Manufacturing LLC
Munden
Turbo-Max Vertical Tiller
Great Plains Manufacturing
Salina
Vinyl albums
Quality Record Pressings
Salina
Voting for the first round will end at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22, according to the KMC. The ultimate winner of the contest will be announced at the KMC summit on Oct. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Wichita, with each of the 16 participating contestants on hand to display their products.
To vote in the contest, click here. To keep up with breaking news in northeast Kansas, consider downloading our mobile app.