It took me a long time to like private labels. Once I understood, that in most cases, major companies were the manufacturers behind the house brands, I never snubbed my nose at them again. In fact, I now prefer them.
They’re good and they are less expensive.
That is definitely the case at Publix, our local supermarket on Miami Beach. Publix’s private label, called Publix, is the brand of choice. When you open the pantry at many of my friend’s homes in Miami, all you will see are Publix products. The quality is the best.
Now Amazon is trying to do the same thing. They have started to sell self-produced products, but the public is not really aware they are buying an Amazon brand. The retailer has a host of brands that do not exist outside the confines of amazon.com
Here are just a few:
Arabella Lingerie
Beauty Bar Cosmetics
Denali Tools
Franklin & Freeman Men’s shoes
Happy Belly Fresh food
James & Erin Women’s clothing
Lark & Ro Women’s clothing
Mae Underwear
Mama Bear Baby products
Myhabit Consumer goods
North Eleven Women’s clothing
NuPro Tech accessories
Pike Street Linen
Pinzon (by Amazon) Linen
Scout + Ro Kid’s clothing
Single Cow Burger Frozen food
Small Parts Spare parts
Smart is Beautiful. Clothing
Strathwood Furniture
Many manufacturers are beginning to feel the squeeze. Amazon seems more interested in copying them than buying their goods.
To read about their new crop of brands, click here
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