Friday Finds: Black-Owned Businesses
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As we kick-off Black History Month, let’s celebrate our amazing black-owned California business. In this edition of Friday Finds, we highlight a handful of gorgeous products crafted and curated here in the Golden State. Enjoy!

Black Girl Magic Trio, $64.99
From the McBride Sisters Wine Company in Oakland, this bottle trio remains so popular they can barely keep it on the shelves. Enjoy Black Girl Magic California Riesling 2020, Black Girl Magic California Rosé 2020 and Black Girl Magic California Zinfandel 2018.

Royalty Flatware Multicolor Set, $169
Sold by the mother-daughter duo at Post 21, the Royalty 25-piece multicolor flatware set is a perfect addition to any tablescape and features various shades that celebrate all of us. Crafted of 18/10 gold stainless steel. Includes 5 dinner forks, 5 salad forks, 5 dinner spoons, 5 soup spoons, and 5 knives.

Chin Up Candle, $30
Also from Post 21, this hand poured, Frolic + Sage candle is made from natural pure soy wax and infused with quality essential oils and premium phthalate free fragrance oils. Enjoy notes of amber, gardenia, sage and lavender with a 60-hour burn time.

Free By Nature Hoodie, $65
Freedom is a state of mind, body and soul. Express it with this gender free hoodie from popular L.A.-based retailer Stuzo. 50% cotton/50% poly, the garment is made and hand printed in Los Angeles.
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