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made in u.s.a.
A Made in USA mark is a country of origin label that indicates the product is "all or virtually all" made in the United States. The label is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).In general, goods imported into the United States must have a country of origin label unless excepted, but goods manufactured in the United States can be sold with no origin label unless explicitly required. U.S.-made goods that must bear an origin label include automobiles, textiles, wool, and fur products. Any voluntary claims about the amount of U.S. content in other products must comply with the FTC's Made in USA policy.A Made in USA claim can be expressed (for example, "American-made") or implied. In identifying implied claims, the Commission focuses on the overall impression of the advertising, label, or promotional material. Depending on the context, U.S. symbols or geographic references (for example, U.S. flags, outlines of U.S. maps, or references to U.S. locations of headquarters or factories) may convey a claim of U.S. origin either by themselves or in conjunction with other phrases or images.In May 1997, the FTC published its proposal that the requirement be stated as:
It will not be considered a deceptive practice for a marketer to make an unqualified U.S. origin claim if, at the time it makes the claim, the marketer possesses and relies upon competent and reliable evidence that: (1) U.S. manufacturing costs constitute 75% of the manufacturing costs for the product; and (2) the product was last substantially transformed in the United States.However, this was just a proposal and never became part of the final guidelines published in the Federal Register in 1997.
TRAEGER BBQ MODEL 100
Made In Mt. Angel, Oregon
USA
Traeger Model 100
This grill was top of the line when I bought it all moving parts
The Grill Door / Warming Drawer / Hopper Door / Storage Door /
are made from Stainless Steel
The Grill Cover Traeger name is actual Embroidered Not...
For your consideration for sale is a Made in U.S.A. Chrome Small Block Chevy water pump it is used
Sold My 32 several years ago found this while looking for ammo in gun room
trade for 3 boxes of Kirkland dog cookies $33.00
$11.00 a box
No ammo cans included in sale