Submission Information

November 16, 2007

Do you have a product that you’d like us to promote on Just Not China? If so, here are the current options that we offer. (Click on the links for detailed information about each option.)

Complete submission information can be found at justnotchina.com.


Interview with Finga Zinga creator Lynn Tierney

November 16, 2007

2007-11-14-finga-zinga.gifWe recently interviewed Lynn Tierney, creator of Finga Zinga, and asked her how she came up with the idea, how the “Made in China Recalls” have affected her sales and what her experience has been with the financing and manufacturing process. Enjoy.

Read the interview at justnotchina.com.


Welcome to Just Not China

November 16, 2007

Welcome to Just Not China, a blog and website dedicate to consumer goods that are not made in China.

Why do you single out China?

The singling out of China is solely due to the public response to the recent product recalls of products made in China, many of which are centered around lead based paint.

So why do we need a list of products that aren’t made in China?

Anyone who has sought out toys and other products that are made in America have quickly found out that finding such products, especially at major retail establishments, is an extremely difficult task. And the results are not a whole lot better when you expand your search to products that are made anywhere other than China. (Plus, the other countries aren’t having the same recall issues, so why exclude them? And if you only want American made products, you’ll still be able to find them here.)

How can I help out?

  1. Do you know of any products that aren’t made in China? Would you like to submit information about those products for other to view? Then please, contact us.
  2. Do you work for a company that makes products that aren’t made in China? Then please contact us and submit your product(s) for possible future review and listing on the blog. And also inquire about sponsoring a drawing to give away your product to our readers.
  3. Promote Just Not China on your blog, on your website, on Digg, Del.icio.us, etc.

Check out the website, justnotchina.com, for the latest postings.