Supporting BIPOC-owned Businesses
If you would like to support businesses owned by Black, Indigenous & People of Color, we now have shelf signs to help you know which our products are BOPIC-owned.
Here's a quick shopping guide that lists the BIPOC-owned brands we carry here at the Co-op.
Local BIPOC-Owned Companies
Kenny’s Chocolates – chocolate
Southside Mike’s BBQ – BBQ food truck
Black-Owned Companies
The Honey Pot Company - body care products
Naturade - nutritional supplements
Koia - protein beverages
Alaffia - body care products
Divine Chocolate - chocolate
Gitzel Imports – Bolga Baskets
Indigenous-Owned Companies
Tanka Bar – meat snacks
Other People of Color-Owned Companies
Aloha Bay – candles, essential oils, etc.
Annie Chun’s — bowls, pot stickers, etc.
Artisan Tropic — plantain & cassava strips
Dang — Thai rice chips
Gabriel Cosmetics & Zuzu Luxe — beauty products
GimMe Snacks — seaweed snacks
Happy Family Organics — baby food & snacks
Himalaya – personal care & herbal supplements
Huy Fong Foods — sriracha
Ines Rosales — tortas
Just Date Syrup — date syrup
La Riojana— wine, olive oil
Matr Boomie – Textiles
Maya Kaimal — simmering sauces, rice, etc.
Mi Rancho — tortillas
Miyoko’s Creamery — vegan cheese and butter
Mother In Law’s — kimchi
Mylk Labs - oatmeal
Nuco — coconut wraps
Numi Tea — tea
Nutrigold – vitamins and herbal supplements
Red Boat Fish Sauce — fish sauce
Siete Foods — tortillas, chips, hot sauce
Taste Nirvana — coconut water
Yogi Tea — tea