21 Best Black-Owned Businesses to Shop on Amazon Prime Day
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Chef Essie Bartels adds some Ghanian flavor to New Soul Kitchen with Chef Jernard. (Source: CLEO TV)
1. Essie Spice Mini Essentials Collection
We’re rooting for everyone Black AND our friends on CLEO TV. We’d like to think of Chef Essie as a good friend since she’s stopped by New Soul Kitchen a time or two. We know a delicious meal starts with the right seasoning, and we love the Chef Essie has done the hard work by curating this mini essentials collection of the best spices you need to have in your pantry.
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After adding it to your cart, check out how Chef Essie spiced up this dish on New Soul Kitchen.
2. The Honey Pot Company
Bea Dixon founded The Honey Pot Co. after suffering from bacterial vaginosis for months without getting any relief. She created The Honey Pot Co. to solve for her problem and the problems of others using the power of herbs. The line includes feminine hygiene products from feminine washes, wipes, and pads.
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3. BLK and Bold Coffee
Rise and shine with this good Black-owned coffee. BLK and Bold Coffee offers an assortment of coffee flavors and you can purchase them grounded or as the whole bean.
4. Mented Cosmetics
Melanin-friendly makeup made for us by us — what’s not to love about it.
5. True Laundry Detergent
True Detergent is 4x concentrated and allows consumers to use less soap. It is void of any caustic ingredients and animal essences thus making it a truly safe detergent for all types of machines and fabrics and also safe for the whole family.
6. House of Marley Get Together Mini Wireless Portable Bluetooth Audio Speaker
This mini wireless portable bluetooth audio speaker by House of Marley is so sleek, we can’t help but dance just looking at it.
7. ThunderB Qi Wireless Charger for iPhone
Sleek and stylish as your at-home or work office, the ThunderB charger is an essential gadget to keeping your phone fully charged — and, it’s wireless! We love it!
8. Ankara African Earrings
Yes, to fashion that represents the culture. Need we say more.
9. Ankara African Headband
Hair loves, get into these hair adornment Ankara prints.
10. Good Hair Conditioning Styling Creme
Hair loves, there’s nothing more that we love than good hair adornment than good hair care products. Get into these products by Good Hair — yep, good natural, kinky, 4B type of good hair!
11. Natural V.I.P. Lavender Detangling Hair Milk
Because hair care is essential for maintaining our beautiful tresses, we couldn’t just leave you with only one hair care option. Check a few more out.
12. Miss Jessie's
Because hair care, duh! We love Miss Jessie’s line of hair care products that keep our curls fresh and poppin’.
13. Rosemary and Lavender Whipped Shea Butter for Hair and Body
It’s a spa day at home. Take a trip to an oasis in your home with these nice products, and might we add beautifully designed products.
14. Ghinny Water Bottle
We love good functional products like the Ghinny water bottles which are uniquely designed to help you reach your daily water consumption goal.
15. Darling & Co.'s Modern Alphabet Affirmation Flash Cards
For your mind and spirit, Darling & Co.’s modern alphabet affirmation flash cards, not only nuture the mind but build the spirit of our young, Black sons and daughters. This product is definintely for the culture.
16. Yummy Mitt Teething Mitten
Since we’re talking kids, check out these teething mitten. Cute designs and made by a Black-owned business — we can dig eat.
17. Darling & Co.'s Anti-Scratch Newborn Baby Mittens
More children-friendly products from Darling & Co. We love these anit-scratch newborn mittens.
18. Dew Burst Dry to Wet Wipes
Y’all know we’re all about staying clean and safe out in these streets. Dew Burst created the cutest, and most compact way to stay clean with these dry to wet wipes.
19. Iya Foods
What would a Black-owned list be without a few food products. Check out these pantry of Black-owned foods with a healthy kick.
20. SheKiss Women's Fashion
You’ll be date-night ready in these styles from SheKiss.
21. Cee Cee's Closet
We love a good headwrap that protect our tresses and looks cute while doing it.
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