16 Kansas-Made Products Earn Spot in 2024 Coolest Thing Tournament
Voting Now Open For Coolest Thing Made In Kansas
By the Kansas Manufacturing Council
TOPEKA, KAN. — The Kansas Manufacturing Council (KMC) on Thursday announced the 16 products that made it into the 2024 Coolest Thing Made In Kansas – People’s Choice Tournament.
“Congratulations to the 16 Kansas-made products that made it into this year’s tournament. They are a great representation of the diverse items made in Kansas communities across the state,” said KMC Executive Director Brandie McPherson. “We are excited to get this year’s tournament started.”
The products in the 2024 tournament are:
Product Name | Company Name | City
Stinger Stacker 8500 | Stinger Inc. | Burrton
Atom Pop Corn Popper | QuinCraft Production | Bushton
The Beast Hoe/Ax Combo | Prohoe Manufacturing LLC | Munden
Escoba Cattle Scrubbers | Escoba KC Ranch LLC | Hugoton
Key Denim Bib Overall | KEY Apparel | Fort Scott
Garage Buddy | Shannon Brothers LLC | Augusta
XLT 1620 Countertop Conveyor Oven | XLT Ovens | Wichita
Handy Hook Firefighter | Helten Panacea, LLC | Garden Plain
JB1 Pro Reserve Baseball Bat | Jaw Bats, LLC | Baldwin City
Air Navigation Aid Systems | Indra Air Traffic Inc | Overland Park
Flytyme Water Slide | Splashtacular | Paola
Disc Tree Cutter | CVR Manufacturing | Galesburg
Metal Palm Trees | Designer Palms Inc | Andover
DB01-Dashboard | SM-Racing Products | Manhattan
PureFlow Fittings System | Viega LLC | McPherson
Mobile Flavor Station Condiment Cart | New Age Industrial Corp, Inc. | Norton
The 16 products will compete in head-to-head match-ups during the next six weeks. Those receiving the most votes in each match-up will advance to the next round, moving one step closer to winning the ultimate prize – being named the Coolest Thing Made in Kansas – People’s Choice.
McPherson said with the tournament set, voting is now open for the first round of the tournament until Wednesday, September 11th at 5:00 pm.
The winner will be announced during the Kansas Manufacturing Summit on Tuesday, October 9th at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Wichita. The 16 manufacturers featured in the contest will be invited to the Coolest Celebration Reception the night before the summit and be asked to display their products during the summit.
Presented by Forvis Mazars, the competition is a great way to learn about the many products manufactured in Kansas.
“It’s also a wonderful opportunity for Kansas manufacturers to show their best stuff and prove they have what it takes to be the Coolest Thing Made in Kansas,” said McPherson.
Kansans can learn more about the tournament at KansasCool.com.