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    Just Creations is a Fair Trade not-for-profit and retail store in Louisville. Their mission is to provide marketing assistance to low-income craftspeople in the developing world. The sale of those products helps to provide a fair wage for the artisans and enables them to pay for food, education, health care, and housing.

    By shopping at Just Creations, you can support a Louisville business and artisans around the world! Plus most of these products are organic so you can feel good eating them! So stop by and pick up items to bring the tastes of the world into your home.

    Here are some items you'll find in the store:
    Bee Line Honey from Chicago
    Equal Exchange Coffee
    Eswatini Jams and Preservatives from Africa
    Equal Exchange Tea – Rooibus, Green, Earl Grey, etc.
    Divine and Equal Exchange Chocolate Bars
    Equal Exchange Drinking Chocolate and Cocoa Powder
    Sindyanna of Galilee Olive Oil
    Om Al-Fahem Dates, Almonds, and Couscous from the Middle East
    Women’s Bean Project Soup Mixes and Dip Seasonings
    Women’s Bean Project Bread and Brownie Mixes
    Dried Fruit - pineapple, mango

    Just Creations is located 2722 Frankfort Avenue
    http://justcreations.org/

    Photos courtesy of Just Creations

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    About Mary Margaret Sparks

    I grew up overseas in Asia and at 18 moved to Kentucky to attend Georgetown College. I received a degree in Visual Art and English Literature. I am a sculptor and textile artist focusing on advocacy work. I also have my own company called Fly Away Fox where I create unique accessories with vintage fabric such as pillows, hair accessories, children clothes and aprons. I also work at Block Party Handmade Boutique as the public relations and social media manager. I currently write for the Arts-Louisville website as a visual art reviewer and now for Louisville.com. I try to showcase Louisville's unique food culture through new restaurant reviews, small locally owned businesses and the international community.

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