There is a lot of pride in being from or living in Wyoming.  

That's why it's extra special to find that "Made-In-Wyoming" gift to send to somebody.

Since you only have a few days to shop, and there is a supply chain shortage out there, here is where you can buy and send unique Made In Wyoming Gifts this year.

There are some stores that specialize in local. One of my favorites is Wyoming Home in downtown Cheyenne. They are a bit on the higher price end, but everything is local and unique to this state.

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In Casper Wyoming, there is Wyo Shirt & Gift. Not everything in that store is "made in Wyoming" but everything is about Wyoming. It is the perfect place to get something to remember the state by.

But if you want to make it easier on yourself just shop online at Shop Wyoming. That's a website that features almost every artist and craft person in the state making just about everything you can imagine.

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Here is a locally made Brown Cardigan with Pockets from Lidia's UniQ BoutiQ in Gillette. 

I love finding local foods like honey, bread, jellies, and COFFEE!

There are so many great coffee roasters in Wyoming to choose from. One one of my favorite is Snowy Elk.

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All of their coffee is based on Wyoming's outdoor adventure. Coffee for camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, and so on.

They even have a "Gifts Under $25" section on their website.

Go there and you can find fun stuff like -- Winter Woods – Goat Milk Soap? Yeah, that's a Wyoming thing and it's actually really good. Smells great too.

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The Shop Wyoming website has clothing, gifts, art, food. The list just goes on and on.

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