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QVC has had Rose of Tralee on for many years for many hours in the day celebrating Ireland.

Where is the Made in America and any recognition/celebration for the USA?  They never have done that for the USA ever and this is where they started.  

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@Catastrophe    We had this thread last week and concluded there are many made in the USA products shown on QVC.  In saying "never", did you forget the Fifty in Fifty Tour? 

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@Catastrophe    We had this thread last week and concluded there are many made in the USA products shown on QVC.  In saying "never", did you forget the Fifty in Fifty Tour? 


@Kachina624 But wasn't that a century ago?  Woman Wink

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@Sooner    Not quite.  It was recent enough to not be included in NEVER. 

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Many of the clothing styles, jewelry, home goods that are sold during this twice a year event are designed by the QVC folks.

Many of the styles and colors are only offered to QVC.  

Folks who are buying goods and they are very popular, are attracted to Irish goods.

 

I am sure QVC would be thrilled to find a jeweler in the US who has a Connemara marble quarry.

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@Bhvbum   There's a town in Colorado called Marble, near a quarry but it's Colorado marble.  Marble is also quarried in other states.   Most of it is much prettier than that horrid pea green.

 

Vermont is famous for its marble quarries. 

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@Bhvbum   There's a town in Colorado called Marble, near a quarry but it's Colorado marble.  Marble is also quarried in other states.   Most of it is much prettier than that horrid pea green.

 

Vermont is famous for its marble quarries. 


Yes I am familiar with US marble but this is totally different. I have bought some of this marble during the shows, especially the one that was a joint venture between Connemara marble and Waterford crystal. It's really beautiful. 

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I have to say  I agree with the OP, it would be great to have a "made in the usa" day.

I am enjoying the shows though and I do love Ireland Smiley Happy

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@Catastrophe   Is it the Irish part you object to? How about all the Italian gold presentations? Or the ones from Israel? Or India? What exactly is your point?

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QVC has had Rose of Tralee on for many years for many hours in the day celebrating Ireland.

Where is the Made in America and any recognition/celebration for the USA?  They never have done that for the USA ever and this is where they started.  


I would LOVE that idea...where they would sell all Made In America, goods. Well overdue~DO IT, QVC!! 👍