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Let this February — Black History Month — serve as a reminder that supporting Black-owned businesses should be a year-round endeavor. You don’t even need to change the way you shop to do it. Many of the retailers that you already frequent have Black-owned brands making beautiful products and life-enhancing goods.to spend $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by 2025.
There are already a lot of amazing Black owned brands available in their stores and online. Rounded up here are 15 to support not just this February, but always.HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Every item is independently selected by the HuffPost Shopping team. Prices and availability are subject to change.Let’s start things off on a sweet note. Denise Woodard founded Partake Foods after her daughter was diagnosed with multiple food allergies.
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