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Give the Gift of a Michigan Gift Basket

Many Michigan specialty food companies, farm markets, and retail stores offer gift baskets filled with Michigan products; from fine wines, jams and jellies, wool items, fresh apples, and dipping oils, to spice mixes, soy candles, honey, pancake mix, maple syrup, and dried cherries. Links to Michigan companies that offer Michigan products are listed below.

If you are a Michigan company and are interested in having your information listed on this page, please contact mda-info@michigan.gov.

Farms and Mills by City

Michigan.org's listing of Michigan Farms and Cider Mills, and more.

Vintage Michigan Club Join the Vintage Michigan club and discover Michigan's best-kept secret! Enjoy your favorite Michigan wines and reward yourself with special savings!
Gift Baskets from Michigan Wouldn't it be nice to give a gift and help someone in need at the same time? At Gift Baskets From Michigan LLC we think so too. That is why we donate 1% of each sale to the Food Bank Council of Michigan.
Buy Michigan Products Feel good about supporting the state's economy when you give Michigan made products this holiday season.
Positively Michigan Welcome to our "made in Michigan" shopping mall!!  All of the products here are made in Michigan and representative of Michigan's abundance.
Basket Expressions Operating out of Lansing for over 10 years, Basket Express Gifts makes it easy to satisfy everyone's taste with gifts of unsurpassed flavor.
Michigan Peddler Bob and Pat Bailey settled in Northern Michigan and opened the first Michigan Peddler in Leland on the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula. Bob and Pat found it a great challenge to seek and find artisans, craftsmen, potters, wineries, food producers, photographers, and authors to fill their new store with the bounty of Michigan.
The Berry Bunch The Berry Bunch market of Holland Michigan features the blueberries and cranberries of Blueberry Heritage Farms.
Cranes Pie Pantry Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant is known not only for our delicious cider, homemade food & wonderful fruit pies but also as a place to purchase, in season, top quality fresh fruit. With time honored tradition we stand by everything we sell.

Grand Traverse Pie Company

Founded in 1996 by Mike and Denise Busley in Traverse City, Michigan. The original business is still operated by Mike and Denise.
Robinette's Orchard Instead of baskets, Robinette's has some very nice Michigan gift boxes.
The Cherry Stop The Cherry Stop brings you cherries, cherries and more cherries; the best cherry products we can find, including Premium Dried Cherries (both tart, or sour, cherries and sweet cherries), and other cherry-themed products. We offer our own line of jams, jellies, preserves, and even cherry condiments.
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