Black History Month
The Honey Pot: plant-derived feminine wellness
View allThe Honey Pot Co. was born out of founder Beatrice Dixon's mission to heal herself. Dixon developed her own remedies to prevent infections and knew she had to share them with the world. That's how her journey as a Black woman business owner of one of the top feminine care brands began. In addition to offering clean, natural feminine products, powered by herbs and backed with science, The Honey Pot provides women around the world with tools and resources that promote health and wellness.

Seasoned, simmered, ready to serve beans
View allA Dozen Cousins' ready-to-heat beans make it super easy to bring delicious, globally-inspired flavors to meal time. Each variety is perfectly simmered and seasoned, using recipes from founder Ibraheem Basir. Serve them with rice, in tacos, or tucked into a wrap for a satisfying, quick lunch or dinner with plenty of protein.

Why we love Pipcorn Snacks
View allPipcorn is proud to be a Black and women-founded business based in Brooklyn, NY. The idea for Pipcorn was born in 2012, when Jeff Martin was helping his sister Jen move. With everything packed up except a bag of heirloom popcorn kernels that Jen found in a health food store, they popped batch after batch of the most delicious popcorn! Together with Jeff's wife, Teresa, they launched Pipcorn, which grew into a snacking success story. Pipcorn is certified B Corp. and dedicated to creating innovative snacks rooted in sustainability.

















