How to Post your Travel Update on Facebook?

Store your precious travel moment digitally via facebook.

facebook post about travel

Traveling or going on a vacation to a different city or country is therapy in itself. Yearly getaways from your everyday life can enhance mental peace and boost productivity. Therefore, everyone should travel at least once a year to grow as a human being and learn new stuff about the world. However, for some, traveling is incomplete until you share the shenanigans of your trip with your friends and family. We will guide you on how to post travel on Facebook for the world to know.

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  • You can post travel maps on Facebook to update your followers with your travel plans.
  • You can also share photo albums from your trip to create digital footprints and look back on the memories once you are back.
  • Tag people in your Facebook photos so they appear on your friends’ timelines.

What is Traveling and How to Store and Share Your Travel Memories Digitally on Facebook?

Before we get to the next part, let’s clarify what traveling means. Traveling refers to moving from one place to another over a considerable distance.

For example, you can travel between cities, countries, or even towns. Visiting your hometown from your current residence will also count as traveling since you are going to a different place.

The primary purpose why people usually travel is to refresh their minds and souls from hectic life. Countries that are home to the spectacular wonders of nature make the top travel destinations. Some of these are Europe , the United States , UAE , and more.

Moreover, traveling memories are the most cherished, and you will look back on your trip from time to time. You can create social albums and click many photos with your portable cameras or mobile phones to capture the treasurable moments from your travel. Besides, traveling trips become even more fun when you are with your friends.

On the other hand, you can also learn how to post travel statuses on Facebook and other social media platforms to create virtual footprints of your trips. Posting such statuses will not take much time, and you can get done with it within a few minutes with a good internet connection.

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How to Post Travel Journey Maps on Facebook

Facebook allows you to create posts where you can inform your mutuals about your travel plans. It is super-easy to navigate, and the whole posting process requires just a few taps on your phone screen.

facebook screenshot travel journey

However, before posting about your travel plans, ensure your account privacy is not Public. Otherwise, anybody on and off Facebook can track your plans, including potential thieves .

If you are confused about how to post a travel map on Facebook, follow the steps below. We have explained everything concisely and efficiently.

(For mobile phone and website users with the latest version of the Facebook App)

1. Log in to Your Facebook Account

Make sure you are signed into the account you wish to post from. It can be your account, your family’s, or any other work profile.

2. Tap on the “What’s on your mind?” Status Box

Once you are logged in, the app will take you to your Facebook newsfeed. Notice the “What’s on your mind?” box on the upper center of your phone screen. Tap on the box.

whats on your mind facebook box

3. Select the “Feeling/Activity” Option

A drop-up menu will appear, showing many options, such as Photo/Video, Tag People, Camera, GIF, etc. Find the “Feeling/Activity” option. It is the third pick from the top. Click on it.

feeling activity tab facebook

4. Switch to the “Activities” Column

It will take you to the next screen. You will see two columns on the top, reading “Feelings” and “Activities.” Move to the “Activities” column.

activites tab facebook

5. Select “Traveling to…” Box

You will now see another set of activities, for instance, “Watching,” “Looking for,” “Eating,” “Playing,” and more. Tap on the “Travelling to…” box that is third-right from the top. Tap on it.

facebook traveling to

6. Pick Your Travel Destination from the Search Box

A list of potential travel destinations will appear on your screen. Type the name of the city and country you are traveling to. Once the word appears, tap on it.

Travel Destination search facebook

7. From the Create Post Screen, Select the “Check-in” Option

Facebook will add the travel destination to your status. You should be back at the Post bar. For the next step, tap on the “Check-in” button to create a travel map.

Check in option facebook

8. Choose your Current Location

  • You will see a search bar. Type the name of the city you are currently in and tap on it from the search results. It will take you back to the Post Bar.
  • Or you can just click on the ‘current location’ button near the search bar.

check in option

9. Hit the “Post” Button

A travel map will now appear leading from your current location toward your destination. Hit the “Post” button on the top-right corner of your screen. The travel map will be visible on the newsfeeds of your friends and family.

post option facebook

Using these simple steps, you can learn how to post travel destinations on Facebook, so if you have friends in the same country, you can all meet up and have a fun time together.

How to Share Travel Photos on Facebook

Posting pictures from your trips can be an excellent way to let your loved ones know you are doing fine. In addition, photos act as a great reminder of the good times you spent with your favorite people or visiting the place your love.

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Thus, in this guide, we will also touch on sharing trip photos. However, make sure your privacy is set to “Friends” only. Here’s how you share travel pictures on your Facebook account.

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1. Login to your Facebook Account

Check that you are logged in to the correct account through which you want to share the photos. The app will take you to the newsfeed.

Locate the “What’s on your mind?” box in the upper center of your phone screen. It should be the first thing you see in your newsfeed before the posts. Click on it.

whats on your mind facebook box

3. Click on “Photos/Videos”

A menu will appear from the bottom when you are taken to the enlarged version of the status box. It has options, like “Tag People”, “Check-in”, “Photos/Videos”, and more. Choose the “Photos/Videos” tab that is the first choice on the menu.

facebook whats on your mind. photo/video

4. Select the Pictures

You will see your gallery on the next screen. Choose as many photos or videos as you want to post in the Facebook status.

Select Pictures facebook

5. Tag People

Facebook also lets you Tag people within your photos. Click on the picture and tap on their face. A box will appear where you can search for the person’s name and tag them. However, by doing so, the photo will also be visible to your friend’s Facebook friends.

tag people facebook

6. Post the Pictures

Click “Done,” and you will return to the main Post Bar. Tap the Post button, and Facebook will upload the pictures within a few minutes for everyone to see.

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Final Words

We hope you have learned enough about how to post travel on Facebook  from our guide. Navigating through the Facebook app is easy if you are a regular platform user. Even if you are new to it, you can quickly learn your way around the social media app within one to two weeks of daily use.

So, have a fun traveling trip and share lots of pictures!

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On social media, the content you post is critical to engaging your audience and creating a solid fan base. Yet, many travel professionals struggle with knowing what to post. Whether you are wondering what to say on Twitter, Facebook, blogs or any other channel, here are some travel content ideas to help get the creative juices flowing:

I’ve said it many MANY times : travel is an experiential product and the best way to get people thinking about travel is to show them fun places to go and fun things they can do while they are there. If you can, share personal or client photos of destinations you want to sell. They don’t need to be professional shots and often work even better if you’re in the photo doing something silly! I’ve had many travel agents report that they sell at least one or two packages they wouldn’t have otherwise every time they post photos of a trip they took.

If you don’t have photos of your own,  Flickr  is a great spot to find amazing shots of every type of destination around the world. Do a quick search and link (don’t steal!) to particularly amazing photography that you think your audience would enjoy.

Videos are also a great way to inspire customers to travel and usually works even better than photos because of their interactive nature. Once again, you don’t always need a professionally shot video to attract attention. A home video of a particularly memorable moment, useful information (like the view of a new cruise ship cabin), fun activities or footage of a new resort will do the trick. Got a knack for humor or publicly humiliating yourself without worry? Great! Use it to your advantage when you create your videos. The funnier the better!For those who are a little camera shy, don’t despair!  YouTube  is a great resource for videos of all kinds.  With a little imagination you can search and find some pretty amazing clips.

3. Useful links

The latest traveler alerts, a list of recommended items to pack, articles about the hottest trends in travel – think about what would be useful for your readership to know and you’ve got some sharable content. This is your chance to show off your expertise as a travel professional and provide your potential customers with information that they may not find otherwise.

Not sure where to find this information? Blogs, news sites, and trade press have articles that can fit the bill. You can also use  Google Alerts  to monitor the web for articles on just about any topic.

4. Blog posts

This one should go without saying, but too many people don’t think about it. If you publish regular blog posts, PLEASE remember to post links to them on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc if you have accounts there. Most blog platforms will allow you to connect your blog to other social channels automatically if you have trouble remembering to post.

5. Destination fun facts

Everyone loves a good bit of trivia or little known facts! It’s entertaining, informative and can again help position you as an expert in your field. Many tourist boards and hotel properties have fun facts available through their marketing department. Just ask to see if they can help you out.  Otherwise, the web is always a good alternative!

Engage your audience by asking them questions about things like their favourite vacation spot, what type of perks they like to get from their agent, what makes their holiday a perfect one, etc. Get them talking to you AND use the opportunity to do a little behind-the-scenes market research to find out what you can do to win and keep their business.

7. Event announcements

Are you attending your local travel show or hosting a consumer evening? Let the world know where you will be and when! Invite your fan base to come see you.  You might be surprised by how many of them show up…and bring a friend!

8. Top 10 lists

Quick, useful and always a good way of giving quick recommendations on destinations to see, things to pack, attractions to visit and more. You can either compile your own top 10 or link to someone else’s. Bonus points if you create your own with photos or video!

9. Community work updates

People like to know that you care about your community.  If you or your team partake in community service or charitable work, share information like updates about your latest donation, photos of your team volunteering, or news about your favourite charity.

10. Contest announcements & updates

Contests are ALWAYS a popular thing. If you choose to run one, you can build anticipation and buzz by posting regular updates. Whether you talk about the prizes, highlight funny entries, countdown the days until the winner is announced or something else, you’re sure to get attention (and probably new followers/fans/readers) really quickly.

11. Travel updates

Here’s another great opportunity to showcase your expertise as a travel expert. Share updates about your favourite suppliers (new bathtubs in every cabin? Service upgrades at a resort? New designer bag with every purchase? Ok…maybe not the last one, but you get the point) or important travel updates about specific destinations (everything from new passport requirements to travel warnings).

12. Ship inspection information

If you are a cruise expert and visit ships while they are in port, by all means, share pictures and reviews with your fans.  They WANT to hear your expert advice to know which ships are worth sailing.

13. Fam trip reports

I know too many agencies who require these reports from staff and then stuff them in a folder where they will never be seen again. You are experiencing travel while on these Fam trips and NEED to share those experiences with your fan base. This can be in the shape of photos, videos or blog updates. It doesn’t really matter. Either way, tell them what you liked, didn’t like, recommend and find amazing. If you do a good job, you may get a booking or two out of the experience.

14. Client stories

Ever get an email from a client who tells you how GREAT their trip was or wants to let you know about something funny that happened? If so, ask for their permission to share it with everyone. It acts as a testimonial for you and can be entertaining all at once.

15. Answers to common questions

If there are travel questions you get regularly, use the opportunity to share the answer with a wider audience. It may even prompt your fan base to ask you more questions and start engaging. Again…show everyone that you know your stuff and the bookings will follow!

16. Opinions

If something is happening in the travel community and you have an opinion to share, you can use your social channel to do so.  However, I would caution you to think twice about being excessively controversial or political as it may turn some people away. Some controversy is ok, but too much can be hard to handle for some people.

17. Travel tips

These can be quick tips or longer blog posts about your recommendations. Just like the fun facts, top 10 lists, and other ideas listed here, they help position you are the expert that your are while being useful.

18. Behind-the-scenes updates

If your teams is planning an event or preparing something big, there is always interest in seeing you have fun behind-the-scenes.  Be creative here with photos, videos, stories and staff comments.

19. Favourite quotes

Inspiring travel quotes are fairly easy to find (Google to the rescue!) and quick to post. If you are out of inspiration for the day, a quick quote can keep the engagement going with minimal effort.

20. Staff picks

Get your whole team involved in recommending hotels, resorts, cruises, activities or whatever else you can think of. This can be really fun for everyone and helps showcase your agency as a whole.

21. Interviews

Think written or video interviews with people on your team, a destination representative, hotel partner, etc.

22. Funny Stories

Whether it’s a cartoon, a funny video, an anecdote or the joke of the week, humor always goes a long way!

23. Updates from the road

This is where you bring out your inner journalist.  If you have access to an internet connection or a smartphone while on the road travelling or attending events, you can provide live updates.  This works particularly well on Twitter or Facebook where updates can be quick and short. Blog posts take some thought, but you could still provide one update per day once you have a chance to slow down a bit in the evening.

24. Milestones

Did you just get a new specialist certification? Did your agency win an important award? Maybe you got featured in the local newspaper. It’s time to let everyone know so they can share in the joy and find out how fabulous you really are!

25. Travel deals

I saved this one for last because it seems like the most obvious choice, yet it’s not always the best one. Depending on your sales goals, you may not want to attract the bargain hunters looking for the best deal. I’ll leave it up to you to decide if deals are a good choice for you.

It’s not as hard as it may seem. Many of the ideas above are already available within your agency or on the web.  A simple Google search or using  Google Alerts  can help you stay in the loop and find interesting content quite easily and without gobbling up your precious time.

Now it’s your turn…

Have you had success with any of the ideas above? Or perhaps I’ve missed a few good ones that you’d like to share?

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More than 50 Active Facebook Travel Groups to Join in 2024

Facebook groups are valuable forums for connecting with others in your local community or around the globe. Being in the travel niche especially I've found Facebook groups great places to ask locals questions, meet up with friends when I'm traveling solo, vent about travel mishaps, and generally have a good laugh.

I've met up with over 500 women from travel Facebook groups in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, the UAE, the US, and more!

Here are the top active Facebook groups of every travel niche that you can check out and join:

Travel Facebook Groups anyone can joinn

  • Bucket List Beasts  – “We share tips, articles, personal stories, photos, videos, and plan bucket-list meet-ups! But whatever we do, we’ll make sure you don’t end up with a life full of “coulda, woulda, shouldas!” Your new life starts NOW! The only question is – Are you ready?! YOLO, baby!”
  • Conscious Travel Community – This group is for self-aware, positive travelers to come together to connect, discuss, ask for advice and inspire each other around all things travel related!
  • Travel Community – This travel community is a place for like-minded people to engage with others that love to discuss travel.

Gen Z/Young Travel Facebook groups

  • Young Travelers Network  – A global community of Gen Z, 20-somethings, college students, teens, and Zillennials, who love travel! Whether you've never left your home town or you've been to 40 countries, this is your tribe. Connect with other young travelers, share stories, engage in discussions, and meet up around the world!

Female Only Travel Facebooks Groups

  • Global Girls United  – Global Girls United is for girls alike who eat, sleep, breathe t ravel! Share travel tips, deals, stories, etc. A very casual, off-the-cuff, fun group. We have zero tolerance for assholes.
  • The Solo Female Travel Network   – A space for all female solo travelers to be able to come for not just travel advice and reliable hostel recommendations. Ask if that local was being creepy or if it was cultural, get support for homesickness, show off the amazing photos from your last trip, tell stories, and share whatever is on your mind. 
  • Solo Women Travelers   – This is a fun, supportive group of diverse, wonderful women who love to travel alone whether by plane, train, RV, boat, bicycle, backpacking, motorcycle or car … or dreaming about traveling solo. I want this group for everything we women want to talk about… from leaving behind old lifestyles and embracing new ones, to travel wardrobes, music, travel plans, gadgets, tips and tricks, families, our fears, and our triumphs!
  • Solo Women Travel Tribe  – We are here to LEARN, INSPIRE, SHARE & CONNECT with fellow Solo Women Travellers from all over the world.
  • Girls Who Travel  –  Girls Who Travel is an education and empowerment network for travelers who identify as women, trans, and/or genderqueer. Our mission is to empower women travelers to explore beyond their boundaries and to create a more inclusive world.
  • Curvy Girls Travel Guide  – This group was founded to provide a space for curvy and plus-size women to collaborate and connect on all things travel. Please feel free to dive in and introduce yourself, ask questions, share experiences and meet new friends.
  • GirlsLOVETravel   – Girls LOVE Travel is a global community of active and aspiring female travelers providing resources and empowerment to one another through safety, socializing and support. 
  • Conde Naste's: Women Who Travel   – a place where all self-identifying female travel lovers can join in the conversation about what it means to travel as a woman today. 
  • We Are Travel Girls  – We Are Travel Girls is a global travel community created to inspire, connect, educate and empower female travelers around the world.
  • Over 60 Solo Women Travel – This group is for Over 60 Women who like to travel on their own, solo, without a travel companion. The majority of members enjoy the solo experience or are novices seeking advice and encouragement to travel solo.

Male Only Travel Groups

  • Guys LOVE Travel   – Guys LOVE Travel is also a place to share your adventures and gain extra exposure for your travel photography, filmmaking or blogging by sharing your social media links with your posts.

Family/Mom Travel Groups

  • Families Who Love to Travel – This page is a safe space for parents to exchange travel ideas, itinerary suggestions, questions, concerns, and experiences.
  • Traveling with Kids Worldwide – This group is for parents who love to travel with their kids and who want to share their experiences, tips, and tricks, to ask questions, and to be inspired to go on more adventures! I share travel deals and do giveaways!
  • MOMs (Girls LOVE Travel ®) – #gLt MOMs is an official SubGroup of the Girls LOVE Travel Facebook group community. This is a space for moms to discuss all things travel and how to travel with your family!
  • Wandering Moms – Women who want to literally give their children the world. We are a group that provides support and resources for women who are interested in traveling the world or living abroad with children in tow.
  • Tiny Globetrotters: Travel The World With Kids – Have kids and still want to travel? This group is for you! Let's share destination ideas, tips for traveling with tiny humans and trip reports. We all have one thing in common, the love of travel which now includes kids!
  • Travel The World With Your Kids – This is a group for anyone who wants to travel the world with kids. Long term, short term, full time, part-time, fast, slow… Whatever works for you. Ask your questions, meet other travel families who travel and get advice.
  • Dreamers, Drifters, and Diapers: Have Kids, Will Travel – This is a group for people who LOVE to travel and are looking for helpful tips, tricks, and hacks to make for a more pleasurable experience all-around. It caters specifically to parents and soon-to-be parents looking to brave the friendly skies, roads, rails, or seas with little ones in tow.

Cheap Flight Deals Facebook groups

  • Secret Flying – Finding your cheap flights around the world.
  • TravelFree group – cheap flights and more – Just the hottest travel deals, error fares.
  • TravelPirates Community  – Do you want to travel the world and not spend a fortune? Do you want to explore the places where tourists don’t go? Want to meet other travelers? Like rum? Our group is to be used for travel research and recommendations.
  • Travel On A Budget Official – On A Budget is a social community for problem solvers and money savers. Here at On A Budget we help members to save time and money, offering a safe space to learn and share new ideas.
  • The Best Travel Deals – Here you’ll find travel deals discovered and shared by Travel + Leisure editors. This is also a safe space for sharing your own travel deals and connecting with fellow travelers.
  • TravelFree group – cheap flights and more – Just the hottest travel deals, error fares!!!Feel free to ask tips, suggestions 🙂

Travel Bloggers/Entrepreneurs & Digital Nomads groups

  • Female Travel Bloggers   – We are a supportive online co mmunity for travel blogging women to expand their reach, learn about blogging, and make meaningful connections in the travel blogging world. If you’re looking for a tribe of badass women who want to help each other make their blogs a success, you found it! 
  • Female Lifestyle & Travel Bloggers  – A fully inclusive blogging group for female lifestyle bloggers a nd female travel bloggers aimed towards open discussions, a supportive community, and sharing blogging resources. 
  • Black Travel Movement Travel Blogger Community   – The Black Travel Movement Blogger Community is a dedicated space  for travel Bloggers of color to post links to their TRAVEL BLOGS and articles to share with the Black Travel Movement Community.
  • Digital Nomads Around the World – This is a place for digital nomads to share advice and tips rela ted to living the digital nomad lifestyle.
  • BLOGGERS AND TRAVELERS   – A worldwide group of travel lovers, blo ggers, photographers, and writers. Some of us also write and maintain blogs on a wide variety of subjects. Join our new travel forum 
  • Digital Nomads – The Solo Female Traveler Network   – This grou p is a sub-group of The Solo Female Traveler Network, specifically for connecting solo female travel who work on the road to trade links, social share circles, get advice, advertise for jobs, and share experiences.
  • Female Digital Nomads  – This group was started with the goal to unite, inspire and inform us digital babes that are wandering the globe. Do you have any questions about setting up an online business? How to run your travel blog? About where to travel next? This is the place to come and ask them.

Black Travel Groups

  • Black Travel Movement   – Black Travel Movement is a community of friends and family who s hare an interest in cultivating new friendships and epic experiences through international worldwide travel. As a member of the BTM family you have a connection to a wide range of new and seasoned travelers who are anxious to join and share travel experiences.
  • Nomad•ness Travel Tribe   – NOMADNESS is an award-winning travel lifestyle brand. They represe nt the underrepresented demographic in mainstream travel through NOMADNESS Travel Tribe.  
  • Black Elite Travelers – B.E.T.'s mission is to create networking and travel opportunitie s, as well as professional, meet up, dating/non-dating vacation opportunities for like individuals looking to enhance travel knowledge, travel partners or network worldwide in the dawn of a new century celebrating African American freedom to move around the globe.
  • Melanin Globe – Mela nin Globe ® is a global travel group founded upon the basis of bringing individuals from all walks of life, regardless of cultural difference, together. Here you are encouraged to immerse yourself into “all things travel!”. 
  • Black Folks Travel Too! ᵀᴹ   –  A forum to share travel photos, videos, information, and recommendations. So whether you've traveled internationally, domestically or are just discovering the treasures near your home, please share.
  • Black Travel Lounge – Black Travel Lounge is a space for Black travelers, black owned travel companies, and travel agents to share their experiences and knowledge.to find inspiration, share experiences and travel tips/hacks.
  • Black People Travel & Network – This group was created for the love of traveling and networking. Meeting new people and learning new cultures. Supporting each other/ Black businesses. Let us share and inspire each other.
  • (AA&M) African-Americans and Minority Travelers Backers and Road Trippers – Encouraging African Americans to Travel the world cheaply. With a Back Packing, Road Tripping and local travel. See the world. From international to nation.
  • Black Travel Experience, Group Trips and More – This group is to help travelers find group trips, travel agents, and share experiences.

Black Women Only

  • Black Women Travel – Bringing black women who travel the world together.
  • Black Girls Travel Too – A unique and dynamic travel club with a fervent belief that women, specifically black women, being deserving of a seat at the table. Whether that table is at a street side café in Morocco or just off the coast of Zanzibar in the tiny fishing village of Stone Town, WE have the POWER and PRIVILEGE to choose.
  • Black Girl Travel Movement   – Empowering * Inspiration * Sisterhood * Travel. Black Girls On The Go is an international organization dedicated to exposing black women to the healing power of travel. 
  • Black Women Who Love To Travel – I enjoy seeing women of color celebrating life to the fullest and seeing their travels. This can also give others a chance to get ideas and share their traveling memories in a group. 

Black Men Only

  • Black Travel Movement Men's group   – The BTM Men's Group is a place where the brothers and men of the Black Travel Movement can meet to discuss travel issues from a Black Man's perspective. Feel free to discuss any and all topics freely.
  • The Black & Abroad® Man: A Group for Black Men Who Travel the World   – Welcome to Black & Abroad MAN, a group where black men with a common interest in international world travel can share their travel goals, experiences, recommendations, travel hacks, and more. Connect with other like-minded brothers by becoming a member.

LGBT Travel Groups

  • LGBTQ Travel – Welcome to LGBTQ Travel. This group is for everyone who loves to travel any chance you get. From flying to another city for a pride celebration to traveling across the world for an adventure. A place to network and share your travel tips, advice and maybe find a couch to crash on.
  • Man Expeditions ( Community Travel Group for Guys)   – The primary goal of this club is to help bring like-minded guys together through positive adventure travel initiatives and to build new meaningful friendships while giving back to wildlife & environmental conservation projects through our participation
  • Lesbian Travel   – Welcome to Lesbian (& GBTQ) Travel This is a place where we can all connect. This is a safe haven if you are looking for travel tips, advice, or just want to meet some of your fellow queer travelers.
  • Pride (Girls LOVE Travel ®   – #gLt Pride is an official subgroup of Girls LOVE Travel to have everyone have a place to talk and gab about experiences while traveling the globe and either being directly part of the LGBTQ community or supporting as an ally.
  • Lesbian Travel Club   – This group is for discussion of Lesbian Travel.
  • O&A Gay Travel   – A new gay travel web site with vacation options never before targeted to the gay and LGBT consumer; National Park Tours, California Wine Country, Pacific Coast bike tours, culinary vacations, Alaska adventure cruises, and so much more coming soon.

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Is there a good group for travelers (both male and female in one group ) over 50?

I’m not an expert in that arena, my audience is recent grads and 20’s, so I don’t know! I’m sorry!

Thanks, these are so helpful! I am curious if you have ever come across any legit, alive Brown/South Asian travel groups, would love to know some. 🙂

I’m looking for a Facebook group for individuals traveling on a safari to Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar or something close. All groups that I find are companies promoting their travel tours.

I’d recommend maybe looking for expat communities in Kenya or Tanzania. What’s your goal with the Facebook group?

Great list, I would also recommend the Travel Fashion Girl group, awesome for packing tips.

Thanks for the great list. Can you recommend any working holiday face book pages? I’m thinking of starting one.

I don’t know of any! If you make it, I will add it to the list 🙂

Great list! You should include Black Travel Lounge! https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackTL

I ran across your web site. I loved it. I’m a 68 married female. I want to travel different states in the United States. My husband does not want to travel real bad. I would like to meet women who loves to travel also. What is the best Facebook travel site for that.

I think Girls Love Travel, and Solo Female Travel Network will be great for what you’re looking for!

Excellent suggestions!

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Most of us do our research with the help of good ol’ Google as we seek out the best travel tips and the best things to do for any destination. However, I understand that there are times when Google just won’t cut it and you rather want to gain real-time advice from a group of people online that you can actually converse with — for this, I highly suggest joining Facebook groups for travelers!

To date, there are millions of Facebook groups out there and it can be dizzying to pick out the ‘ cream of the crop ‘; but don’t fret, becaause with this list, I have gathered the best Facebook groups for travelers that will match whatever need or niche you’re looking for.

I have also made sure that these groups satisfy the following criteria:

  • It is non-spammy.
  • It has relevant, active, and engaged members.
  • It is well-managed by moderators.

Without further ado, here are the best Facebook groups for travelers that you MUST join!

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Best Facebook Groups for Travelers

» General Facebook Groups for Travelers: «

The following are the best Facebook groups for travelers that do not only discuss topics about travel but also about some other lifestyle topics too (at times, about blogging tips and digital nomad jobs as well).

Ultimate Travel Group

CURRENT MEMBERS: 21,500+

Best Facebook Groups for Travelers: Ultimate Travel Group

The Ultimate Travel Group (UTG) is a group that I created after I saw the shortage of Facebook groups out there that generously shares opportunities for travelers as well as travel bloggers — may they be current or aspiring ones (and by opportunities, I mean it as it is: travel opportunities, travel giveaways, etc.)

Everyone is free to join and post questions at any time — I am also always available to answer and share the travel hacks and tips that I personally know of. So see you there!

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CURRENT MEMBERS: 66,800+

Nomads

This is a great Facebook hub where you can connect with travelers and nomads from all over the world. The best part is that most of the members (that number many!) do long-term and sustainable travel so you can get a lot of insight. It’s a very active group with engaging members so you’re sure to find what you need there!

Travel Community

CURRENT MEMBERS: 153,000+

Travel Community

A community built by Scott’s Cheap Flights and it is for anyone who loves to travel! You can share your trips and tips here, as well as ask for advice all at the same time. The number of active members is a huge plus too!

Photographs & Travel Nomads

CURRENT MEMBERS: 59,000+

Photographers & Travel Nomads

Do you need travel inspiration through picturesque spots and hidden gems? Or do you simply want to ask for advanced photography tips whilst you share your own shots? If so, this is the perfect Facebook group for you!

» Backpacking Facebook Groups for Travelers: «

As the heading implies, the following are the best Facebook groups for travelers who are interested in backpacking tips that will help them make the most out of their travel fund as well as save more money!

Hitchhiking Club

CURRENT MEMBERS: 14,000+

Hitchhiking Club

I actually don’t recommend hitchhiking; but still, I recognize the fact that there are people who are interested in doing this for their travels. If you’re one of those, it’s best to be in touch with an experienced community that will help give you the best support and safety tips. (You can even acquire a travel buddy here, but like always, please exercise caution!)

Backpacking Europe

CURRENT MEMBERS: 56,500+

Backpacking Europe

Centered on destinations in Europe, this is the best Facebook group for backpackers who want to make an enjoyable Eurotrip — ask for tips and recommendations to your heart’s content! (Lately, the group has evolved more into covering not only budget travel but also all types of other travel styles; still, it remains to be focused on Europe only).

Southeast Asia Backpacker Community

CURRENT MEMBERS: 19,000+

South East Asia Backpacker Community

If you rather plan to explore Southeast Asia , joining this group should be high on your to-do list! With a number of members who have experience traveling in SEA (or who are simply locals themselves), you’ll get a focused amount of answers for whatever travel concern you may have.

Backpacking South America

CURRENT MEMBERS: 50,000+

Backpacking South America

Naturally, South America is one of those top destinations for backpackers and this is a massive community that could help assist your travel plans.

In fact, this group also covers topics about Central America and the Caribbean , so don’t miss out!

DIY Travel Philippines

CURRENT MEMBERS: 1,100,000+

DIY Travel Philippines

If you’re planning a trip to the Philippines , this is the best place where you can find a supportive community that will be more than happy to aid you (you might even find some fun travel buddies here!).

There are also a lot of tips that have already been posted here, so just use the search function and you’re sure to find what you’re looking for in an instant!

» Females Only «

Doing solo travel is on the rise, but one has to recognize the fact that it is often unsafe for women — to answer to this problem, these kinds of groups were made and it is definitely one of the best ‘support group’ you can ever have!

Girls LOVE Travel

Best Facebook Groups for Travelers: Girls LOVE Travel (Female)

Girls LOVE Travel or GLT is a BIG ‘sisterhood’ group for female travelers around the globe and its main goal is to promote safety and support for every members’ travels.

The community is humongous and super engaging that you’ll find people of ALL ages from every corner of the globe here. GLT also regularly holds events and group trips, so keep a lookout for those.

The Solo Female Traveler Network

CURRENT MEMBERS: 442,000+

The Solo Female Traveler Network

This is another safe space for all female travelers to come for advice and support among many other things. The group network also holds fun regular meetups that every member is free to join!

TRAVEL MEETUPS is a sub-group created by The Solo Female Traveler Network and it focuses on connecting solo female travelers with other fellow solo female travelers!

Solo Female Travelers

CURRENT MEMBERS: 85,500+

Solo Female Travelers

Solo Female Travelers is another alternative group where you can find focused tips not only for travel but also for other girl-related worries as well.

» Travel Bloggers & Digital Nomads «

Did you quit your job to travel the world and work online as a digital nomad? Or are you a travel writer, freelancer, or entrepreneur who is looking to expand their network as they continue to travel the world? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the following groups are the best for you!

Digital Nomads Around the World

CURRENT MEMBERS: 142,500+

Facebook Groups for Travelers: Digital Nomads Around the World

This is an amazing group of digital nomads who share all their tips and knowledge with fellow nomads, no matter if they’re aspiring or experienced ones. Sometimes, you can even find an online job opportunity here that will help you lead the digital lifestyle that you so desire!

Travel Bloggers

CURRENT MEMBERS: 4,500+

Travel Bloggers: Best Facebook Groups for Travelers

If you’re a travel blogger, this is the best way to connect with fellow influencers worldwide. It only admits travel bloggers and it doesn’t matter if you’re experienced or not.

Naturally, the discussions here are composed of feedback and advice about the business side of blogging that includes technical questions, blogging strategy , social media tips , and so much more. Even so, it’s also a great space to have discussions about travel in general!

Travel advice by Travel Bloggers

CURRENT MEMBERS: 1,100+

Travel Advice by Travel Bloggers

If you want to hear advice and tips straight from the ‘ pros ‘ or the travel bloggers, this is the group that you should absolutely be a part of!

Facebook Groups for Travelers

There are absolutely a LOT of helpful Facebook groups out there that can help you reach your goals, and as per my personal experiences, the ones listed above are truly effective for every kind of traveler and travel blogger!

But remember : it’s not all about the ‘taking’, make sure that you do some ‘giving’ too! So be involved, start conversations, and help others if you can. In no time, you will see how being a part of a community does not only boost your influence, but your level of knowledge and friends too!

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Thank you for sharing this list. Having a group is really helpful. I recently joined Blogging for new bloggers and I love this group.

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Thanks for the wonderful advice. I think it’s great how you are able to create some of those photos with only an iPhone. You have a wonderful eye for composition.

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Now Facebook Wants You To Share Where You’re “Traveling To”

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Serendipitous meetups with friends while traveling make us happy and Facebook wants to be the portal to that joy. So this week it quietly rolled out a new feature that lets you share where you’re “traveling to”. Facebook’s Page mentioned it today, so I asked the company which said that after some testing, “traveling to” is now available to all users. It has big potential to bring Facebook valuable data on what’s important to us.

The “traveling to” option is found within the activity and emotion sharing smiley-face button on the Facebook status composer on both web and mobile. One you select it, you can choose a destination city, but not a departure and return time. Facebook will then append “traveling to Boston” with a little plane icon. Some destinations get their own special emoji, like a Statue Of Liberty for New York, or a Hollywood sign for Los Angeles.

(Note: I wouldn’t recommend sharing these posts publicly though, as you don’t want to advertise your absence from home for security reasons. It might be nice if Facebook warned people about that.)

Without “traveling to”, most us just end up posting “I’m coming to New York, who wants to hang out?”. But I’ve found I got little engagement with those posts. If users happen to check in at an airport, Facebook would ask where they were heading and show that in the post, but few people know about this and checking into airports just feels lame and braggadocious. Some people use third-party app like TripIt to share their itineraries.

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All these options will probably see less usage now that there’s an easily accessible “traveling to” feature. And yes, Path has automatically done this for a while by auto-publishing when you appear in a new city. But as Facebook has proven over and over, it doesn’t care who did it first. It wants to do it at scale.

What’s puzzling about the feature is that Facebook confirms that sharing where you’re  “traveling to” won’t change anything else about how Facebook works. But it should.

When you’re in a different city, your Facebook should be different too. It should show you relevant stories from local friends and ads from nearby businesses instead of ones where you live, and let people know you’re in town so you can meet up. None of these happen right now…

…But I wouldn’t be surprised if they did soon. Facebook’s whole value to users and its business model depend on relevancy — knowing what you want to see. Explicitly telling it where you’re traveling to is an extremely strong signal that content from or about your destination is more important to you.

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And for its own business as well as making the ads I have to see anyways more interesting, it should show me promos for local businesses where I’ve traveled to. Yes, most people hate ads no matter what, but I’d rather see one for a bagel shop in New York I could try out while I’m there than one back in San Francisco that I’ll forget about before I return. (Plus, SF bagels are a joke. Someone vacuum-seal and send me some from Manhattan, stat.)

A frequent complaint about Facebook is that it’s actually isolating. We sit at home reading News Feed instead of actually calling or visiting friends. “Traveling to” could let Facebook better fulfill its mission to connect us. After all, life on the move is a lot more fun when it’s not spent alone in hotel rooms.

70 Best Travel Instagram Captions Perfect for Your Next Getaway

Funny and cute sayings and inspirational quotes you'll want to use when you share all your vacay photos on social media.

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And while it's always encouraged to live in the moment and not worry about sharing those gorgeous snapshots of your trip while you're away, once it's back to everyday life, it's encouraged to show off all the good times you had on your latest road trip , weekend getaway, tropical vacation or European adventure — and we have the perfect travel captions to help you do just that on social media.

Don't waste a moment of hard-earned vacation time crafting the perfect pun or saying to highlight those gorgeous snaps. We put together this list of cute, silly, funny and inspirational captions for those times when you don’t have the patience or energy to come up with something on your own. If you need to get more specific (or you've posted so many times that you've exhausted this list), we also have beach inspired ideas , quotes about traveling with your bestie and sayings for when you get you back in touch with nature .

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  • Vacay all day.
  • Life is better in flip-flops.
  • Already dreaming of my next vacation.
  • Meet me under the palms.
  • Don’t spend your money on things. Spend it on experiences!
  • No point in unpacking... I'm ready to hit the road again soon!
  • Paradise isn’t a place. It’s a feeling.
  • Sunshine is the best medicine.
  • Always take the scenic route.
  • BRB, going to soak up some vitamin sea.
  • Wanderlust and adventures await.
  • Let’s wander where the Wi-Fi is weak.
  • I’ve found my happy place.
  • What’s on my bucket list? Everywhere.
  • Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
  • Always say yes to new adventures.
  • Life is short and the world is wide. Better get started.
  • My new routine: Journey. Explore. Discover. Repeat.
  • Only going places that spark joy.
  • Keep calm and travel on.
  • Will travel for food (and a good sunset).
  • The best things happen outside of our comfort zones.
  • Constantly searching for views that take my breath away.
  • I feel most at home when I’m exploring the world.
  • Until you step into the unknown, you don’t know what you’re made of.
  • Life is not meant to be lived in one place.

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  • My perfect vacation: feet up, head back, eyes closed!
  • I need a vacation so long, I forget all my passwords.
  • In a relationship with: my passport.
  • This is my resting beach face.
  • Tropic like it's hot!
  • Out of office.
  • Do not disturb.
  • The art of doing nothing.
  • Gone exploring. Leave a message after the beep.
  • An adventure a day keeps the doctor away.
  • Calories don’t count when you’re on vacation.
  • Catch flights, not feelings.
  • I follow my heart … and it usually leads me to the airport.
  • Greetings from [insert location]. I live here now.
  • I travel so my life isn’t disrupted by routine.
  • Maybe you can’t buy happiness, but you can buy plane tickets (and that's kind of the same thing).
  • Skipping ahead to the part of my life where I travel the world.
  • Tan lines and jetlag fade, but memories last forever.
  • I’m a travel addict on the road to recovery. Just kidding, I’m headed to the airport.
  • All I need is a three-month vacation four times a year. That’s really not asking for much.
  • BBN: Be back never.

Travel Quote Captions

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  • "Travel brings power and love back into your life." — Rumi Jalalud-Din
  • "Adventure is worthwhile." — Aesop
  • "Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world." — Gustave Flaubert
  • "I read; I travel; I become." ― Derek Walcott
  • "I have found out that there ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them." — Mark Twain
  • "Jet lag is for amateurs." — Dick Clark
  • "A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." — Lao Tzu
  • "Travel far, travel often, and travel without regrets." — Oscar Wilde
  • "To travel is to evolve." — Pierre Bernardo
  • "The most beautiful thing in the world is, of course, the world itself." — Wallace Stevens
  • "Adventure is out there!" — Up
  • "Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow." — Anita Desai
  • "I am one of those who never knows the direction of my journey until I have almost arrived." — Anna Louise Strong
  • "Not all those who wander are lost." — J.R.R. Tolkien
  • "We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls." — Anaïs Nin
  • "An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered." — G.K. Chesterton
  • "Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling." — Margaret Lee Runbeck
  • "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." — Lao Tzu
  • "To travel is worth any cost or sacrifice." — Elizabeth Gilbert
  • "One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things." — Henry Miller
  • "Surely, of all the wonders of the world, the horizon is the greatest." — Freya Stark
  • "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • "For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." — Robert Louis Stevenson
  • "This is what holidays, travels, vacations are about. It is not really rest or even leisure we chase. We strain to renew our capacity to wonder, to shock ourselves into astonishment once again." — Shana Alexander

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Introduction

If you’re looking for a way to keep track of your journeys around the world and share them with friends and family, then creating a Facebook travel map might be the perfect solution. This article will provide a step-by-step guide to creating and posting a travel map on Facebook, as well as discussing the benefits and tips for making the most out of your map.

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Facebook Travel Map

Creating a Facebook travel map is relatively simple and straightforward. The following steps will walk you through the process of setting up and managing your map.

Creating a Profile Page

The first step in creating a Facebook travel map is to set up a profile page. To do this, simply visit Facebook.com and click “Sign Up”. Fill in the required information and click “Create Account”. Once your account has been created, you can start setting up your travel map.

Setting up Your Travel Map

Once you’ve created your profile page, the next step is to set up your travel map. To do this, go to your profile page and click “Timeline” in the top right corner. Next, click “Travel Map” from the menu on the left side of the page. This will open a new page where you can begin customizing your map.

Adding Locations to Your Map

Once your travel map is set up, you can start adding locations to it. To do this, simply enter the name of the city or country that you’d like to add and click “Add Location”. You can also add photos and stories to each location to make it more interesting and engaging. Once you’ve added all of your desired locations, you can begin using your map.

How to Use Facebook’s Travel Map Feature to Track Your Journeys

Now that your map is set up, you can start using it to track your journeys. Here are some of the features that you can use to make the most out of your map.

Viewing Your Map

Once you’ve added all of your locations, you can view your entire map at once by clicking “View Map”. This will open a new page with your entire map displayed. From here, you can zoom in and out to get a better look at different areas of the map.

Editing and Customizing Your Map

You can also edit and customize your map by clicking “Edit Map”. This will open a new page where you can add new locations, delete existing ones, and change the colors, labels, and other settings. You can also add photos and stories to each location to make it more engaging.

Sharing Your Map With Others

Once you’ve finished setting up your map, you can share it with others. To do this, simply click “Share Map” and enter the names of the people or groups you’d like to share your map with. You can also post your map directly to your timeline so that all of your friends can see it.

The Benefits of Posting Your Travel Map on Facebook

The Benefits of Posting Your Travel Map on Facebook

Posting your travel map on Facebook has several advantages. Here are some of the benefits of posting your map on Facebook.

Keeping Friends and Family Updated

One of the biggest benefits of posting your travel map on Facebook is that it allows you to easily keep your friends and family updated on your travels. They’ll be able to see where you’ve been, where you’re going, and what you’ve been up to.

Creating Memorable Experiences

Posting your travel map on Facebook also gives you an opportunity to create memorable experiences. You can post photos and stories about each place you visit, which will help to make your journey even more special.

Tracking Your Journey

Finally, posting your travel map on Facebook can be a great way to track and document your journey. You’ll be able to look back and remember all of the places you’ve been, which can be a great source of motivation and inspiration.

A Beginner’s Guide to Creating a Facebook Travel Map

Creating a Facebook travel map is easy and doesn’t require any special skills or knowledge. Here’s a quick guide to help you get started.

Setting Up Your Profile

The first step in creating a Facebook travel map is to set up a profile page. To do this, simply visit Facebook.com and click “Sign Up”. Fill in the required information and click “Create Account”.

Choosing the Right Settings

Once your profile is set up, you can start setting up your travel map. To do this, go to your profile page and click “Timeline” in the top right corner. Next, click “Travel Map” from the menu on the left side of the page. This will open a new page where you can begin customizing your map.

Finding New Places to Explore

Once your map is set up, you can start adding locations to it. To do this, simply enter the name of the city or country that you’d like to add and click “Add Location”. You can also search for new places to explore by entering keywords into the search bar.

Tips for Making the Most Out of Your Facebook Travel Map

Here are some tips to help you make the most out of your Facebook travel map.

Adding Photos and Stories to Your Map

Adding photos and stories to each location can make your map much more interesting and engaging. It’s also a great way to keep friends and family updated on your journey.

Connecting With Other Travelers

Connecting with other travelers is another great way to make the most out of your map. You can follow other travelers’ maps and share your own experiences with them.

Making Use of Other Mapping Tools

There are also many other mapping tools available online that you can use to enhance your Facebook travel map. For example, you can use Google Maps to find locations and directions, Street View to take virtual tours of cities, and Google Earth to explore the world from a bird’s eye view.

Creating a Facebook travel map is a great way to keep track of your journeys around the world and share them with friends and family. This article has provided a step-by-step guide to creating and posting a travel map on Facebook, as well as discussing the benefits and tips for making the most out of your map.

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If you have a business page set up for your travel business on Facebook, you’ve probably noticed the blue Boost Post button in the lower right corner of your posts. When boosting Facebook posts, you pay to have the posts shown to more people than just the people who Like or follow your page.

Consider your target audience, your goal, and how you’ll track your efforts before you boost a post for a smarter approach to your paid posts on Facebook.

Who is your target audience?

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When you boost a post, Facebook allows you to set an audience for that post. You can choose a relatively specific audience (people who like your page and their friends) to a general audience (frequent travelers). It’s natural to want to reach as many people as possible with your post, but you consider the post’s content and goal. Who is it going to appeal to, and what action do you want them to take? You don’t want to spend advertising dollars trying to reach an audience that isn’t interested in what you are offering.

For instance, if you are boosting Facebook posts about river cruise itineraries, you’ll want to target an older audience. If you are promoting a trade show that you’ll be participating in, you’ll get more interest from those within in driving distance of the venue, so you’ll want to narrow the geographic location.

What is your goal?

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You could also boost a Facebook post educating followers on the value of travel agents, with a call to action to contact you for a complimentary consultation.

If you have a more established page with engaged followers, you can start to boost posts related to specific offers and promotions. Set a realistic goal for how many inquiries or bookings you want to get about that offer. Urgency plays a big part in the success of promotional posts. Encourage followers to contact you within a certain period of time in order to take advantage of the special.

How will you track it?

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Whenever you spend money to market your business, you’ll want to track if it was a worthwhile investment. Part of setting a goal for a post is determining what methods you have available to track if you hit the goal.

If the goal was to earn a certain number of Likes on your page, check your page’s Insights after the boost period is over to see if your post was successful. If your goal is to get 10 inquiries about a limited-time offer, make sure to ask those who contact you about it how they heard about the offer. Keep track of the reach and engagement of the post, to see whether your audience responded to it in the way you hoped they would.

The key is to only use ONE specific call to action per boosted post, whether it to be to Like your page, comment on the post, visit your website, or call you to learn more. Facebook allows you to add a post button to your boosted post with options like “Learn More” and “Send Message” to help you emphasize your call to action and track your results.

Quick Tips for Boosting Facebook Posts

• Start small. The minimum budget to boost a post is $1.00 a day, so you don’t have to spend much to test out one or two boosted posts. After that, see what worked and what didn’t, and then make tweaks. • Play around with Facebook’s detailed targeting. You can view Facebook’s suggestions for your audience, and you can also browse by demographics, interests, and behavior. • You can not boost posts that you have shared from another Facebook page—use your own original content or approved content from suppliers or KHM Travel Group. You also can not boost posts from your personal profile. • The more specific and meaningful you can make the content of your boosted post, the more you will inspire your followers to pay attention. Just because you are paying for more reach, doesn’t automatically mean more people will book with you.

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Several new construction projects will begin immediately after commencement, joining multiple projects-in-progress on and near the UW–Madison campus. The projects will cause roadway, sidewalk, and bicycle facility closures, as well as Madison Metro detours.

This article highlights the areas of campus where travel is most likely to be significantly affected by construction projects, as well as provides suggested alternate routes to avoid construction zones. For the complete list of construction-related campus travel impacts, please refer to the summer 2024 construction forecast map .

Estimated project dates and travel configurations are subject to change due to weather and other factors.

For current travel impacts due to construction, visit our construction page and follow us on Twitter/X .

Lane reductions on University Avenue and North Lake Street to squeeze east campus traffic

Map of area near N. Lake Street and University Avenue on the UW-Madison campus that will be affected by construction projects during summer 2024. Refer to https://transportation.wisc.edu/2024/04/29/summer-2024-construction-forecast for full descriptions of affected areas.

The City of Madison is building a new parking ramp on N. Lake Street to replace the old ramp located near the University Bookstore. A City of Madison water utility project will also affect N. Lake Street just south of University Avenue (near Fresh Market), and the Fluno Center is undergoing a repair project.

Traffic impacts

Currently, the block of N. Lake Street just north of University Avenue is southbound-only due to a northbound lane closure.

In late June, the northbound lane closure on N. Lake Street closure will extend all the way to Johnson Street. Motorists wanting to travel southbound through east campus may detour along N. Park Street.

Also in June, two traffic lanes on University Avenue will close from Frances Street to N. Lake Street. The projects affecting this area of University Avenue will go through multiple phases, and motorists may encounter different traffic configurations throughout the summer.

University Avenue and N. Lake Street just south of University Avenue is expected to reopen in July, while the portion of N. Lake Street just north of University Avenue will reopen later in August.

Transit impacts

Campus bus route 80 will detour from N. Lake Street for the duration of the closure. Go to the Madison Metro website for details.

Bicycle impacts

Starting May 15, the water utility project work zone will block the contraflow bicycle lane at the University Avenue / N. Lake Street intersection. To continue east along University Avenue, cyclists must go around the work zone by crossing to the north side of University Avenue, crossing Lake Street, and doubling back across University to return to the contraflow lane (see map detail).

To avoid biking on N. Lake Street, cyclists may consider detouring along Frances St.

Pedestrian impacts

The southern crosswalk of the N. Lake Street and University Avenue intersection will close. The southern sidewalk of University Avenue in front of the Fluno Center will close between N. Lake Street and Frances Street. There will be a temporary protected walkway available in front of the Fluno Center. Otherwise, sidewalks and crosswalks along N. Lake Street and University Avenue will be maintained.

Observatory Drive hairpin turn closure to affect motorists and buses

Map of area near Observatory Drive, next to Helen C. White Hall, on the UW-Madison campus that will be affected by construction projects during summer 2024. Refer to https://transportation.wisc.edu/2024/04/29/summer-2024-construction-forecast for full descriptions of affected areas.

Vehicle impacts

A masonry project will cause the hairpin turn on Observatory Drive to fully close between parking lots 9 and 10, near Helen C. White Hall.

The hairpin turn will fully close from May 13 to 31. On June 1, the area will reopen to eastbound traffic only during peak travel periods, and will otherwise remain fully closed during off-peak travel times. Motorists should use University Avenue to travel westbound across campus, W. Johnson Street to travel eastbound, or W. Dayton Street to travel in either direction.

Parking lot 9 (near Science Hall) will remain open for accessible parking only. Permit holders will be relocated.

Parking lot 10 (near the Education Building) will remain open to permit holders.

Madison Metro route 80 will detour starting May 13. Go to the Madison Metro website for details.

Please note that the accessible shuttle does not run during summer break. There is an interior accessible route from N. Charter Street to the northeast side of Van Vleck Hall that allows travel up Bascom Hill.

Cyclists should use Lakeshore Path to avoid this project.

Sidewalks will be maintained for the duration of the project.

Irving and Dorothy Levy Hall construction to affect cyclists and pedestrians

Map of area near the construction site of Irving and Dorothy Levy Hall on the UW-Madison campus that will be affected by construction projects during summer 2024. Refer to https://transportation.wisc.edu/2024/04/29/summer-2024-construction-forecast for full descriptions of affected areas.

Vehicle traffic impacts

Ongoing construction of Levy Hall near the corner of N. Park Street and W. Johnson Street will continue through 2025. The project has caused the far-right lane of W. Johnson Street to close from Brooks Street to N. Park Street, while the remaining lanes are open to eastbound vehicle traffic.

A section of the southbound bicycle lane on N. Park Street is closed from W. Johnson Street to Clymer Place. Cyclists should use caution while merging with southbound vehicle traffic on this section of Park Street. Alternatively, cyclists may stop and walk their bikes along the protected pedestrian walkway or consider an alternate route, such as Mills Street.

Sidewalks on the south side of W. Johnson Street and the west side of N. Park Street are closed. A protected temporary walkway is available around the work site.

Morgridge Hall and BRT construction likely to cause bottlenecks around Union South and University Ave

Map of areas surrounding Union South on the UW-Madison campus that will be affected by construction projects during summer 2024. Refer to https://transportation.wisc.edu/2024/04/29/summer-2024-construction-forecast for full descriptions of affected areas.

The construction of Morgridge Hall and BRT facilities will affect travel on W. Johnson Street between Randall Avenue and Orchard Street near Union South. BRT facility construction will also affect travel on University Avenue in front of the Medical Sciences Center, just west of Charter Street. These closures are expected to last between May 13 and August.

A section of W. Johnson Street between Randall Avenue and Charter Street will be reduced to one lane. Orchard Street will remain closed. The right turn lane from Randall Avenue to W. Johnson will be closed.

Motorists wanting to head eastbound from Randall Avenue should detour via Dayton Street. Motorists should also expect delays on Johnson Street due to the multiple-lane closure in front of Union South, especially during peak travel times.

The far-right traffic lane of University Avenue will be closed in front of the Medical Sciences Center for half a block beginning at Charter Street. This closure will join the existing closure of the far-left lane, meaning that University Avenue will be reduced to one lane in front of the Medical Sciences Center.

Motorists should expect delays on this section of University Avenue, especially during peak travel times.

The westbound bicycle lane on University Avenue will close in front of the Medical Sciences Center. Cyclists traveling westbound should avoid University Avenue and consider detouring along W. Dayton Street or Linden Drive. The eastbound contraflow bicycle lane on University Avenue will remain closed, but protected bicycle facilities will remain open to bicycles traveling east.

There will be multiple sidewalk and crosswalk closures on Johnson Street and University Avenue.

Both crosswalks at the University Avenue / Orchard Street intersection will close. Pedestrians may cross University Avenue at Charter Street or Randall Avenue. Marked pedestrian detours will be available in front of Union South. A temporary protected walkway is available on the north side of Johnson Street and south side of University Avenue around the Morgridge Hall work site.

BRT construction to cause eastbound Campus Drive lane closure

Map of area near N. Lake Street and University Avenue on the UW-Madison campus that will be affected by construction projects during summer 2024. Refer to https://transportation.wisc.edu/2024/04/29/summer-2024-construction-forecast for full descriptions of affected areas.

The far-right eastbound lane of Campus Drive will close starting at University Bay Drive and reopen where Campus Drive intersects (old) University Avenue, east of the Wisconsin Energy Institute.  Although the left lane of Campus Drive will remain open, motorists should expect the closures near Union South to cause backups as far west as Campus Drive, especially during peak travel times. This closure is expected to last through the end of August.

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How to use ChatGPT’s new memory feature, temporary chats, and chat history

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No, it’s not GPT-5. And nor is it the mysterious GPT-2 chatbot that seemingly appeared out of nowhere yesterday.

Nonetheless, OpenAI has continued to update its signature product, ChatGPT, the large language model (LLM) chatbot that nearly singlehandedly kicked off the generative AI era after its launch in November 2022, with a rolling list of new features this week alone.

Following on the heels of its developer and enterprise-focused API updates last week, OpenAI has also expanded ChatGPT’s persistent memory feature to all paying subscribers of ChatGPT Plus ($20 per month) outside of Europe and South Korea.

How to use ChatGPT’s memory feature to store your information and recall it when needed

This feature, initially announced back in February of this year , drastically increases the utility of ChatGPT for some regular users, allowing them to type in details about themselves, their business, or their usage of the product — any information they’d like ChatGPT to have access to on an ongoing basis — and the chatbot will remember what it’s been given.

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You don’t need to say anything specific to ChatGPT to get it to remember, but if you want to be sure, you can type a prompt such as “Remember this going forward:” followed by the information you want it to store.

You know it works by a message that appears below the ChatGPT username and before its response that reads: “Memory updated.” So far, it supports only text you provide, not images (we tried.)

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A GIF posted by the official OpenAI account on X shows how it works.

Memory is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users. Using Memory is easy: just start a new chat and tell ChatGPT anything you’d like it to remember. Memory can be turned on or off in settings and is not currently available in Europe or Korea. Team, Enterprise, and GPTs to come. pic.twitter.com/mlt9vyYeMK — OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 29, 2024

Here’s an example from my personal ChatGPT Plus account:

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If you decide you don’t want ChatGPT to remember something you just typed, you can hover your cursor over the “Memory Updated” message on desktop below the ChatGPT username and it should open up a dropdown menu with an option labeled “Manage memories.”

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Clicking on “Manage memories” in desktop should bring up a box labeled “Memory” along with discrete memories in text format pasted below. Clicking the “trash” icon to the right of each memory will allow you to delete them one by one. Clicking “Clear ChatGPT’s memory” in red at the bottom will delete all the stored information to date.

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The memory feature can also be turned on and off entirely in ChatGPT’s settings (available on desktop) by clicking your account username/avatar image in the lower-left corner and then clicking “Settings” and “Personalization.”

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However, turning it off will not delete ChatGPT’s previously stored memories of what you previously told it to remember. It will simply turn off the ability for it to store future information that you give it.

If you want to actually delete all the memories it stores, you’ll need to go back to the “Manage memories” option in the drop down or in Settings (under Personalization).

Important limitations with ChatGPT memory

As stated above, the ChatGPT memory feature only works with text-based information at present. It does not store imagery nor audio.

You also, unfortunately, cannot use memory to have ChatGPT remind you of upcoming dates or deadlines unprompted.

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One work around: It will allow you to store information about upcoming dates and deadlines and then ask it, “what are my upcoming deadlines?” or similar, and it should provide the information you requested (if you previously asked it to remember that).

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How to use ChatGPT’s temporary chat feature

On the flip side, if you’re working with ChatGPT on a temporary project or something that you don’t want it store a record of, you can start a “temporary chat.”

This feature can be found by clicking the dropdown menu near the top left of the screen on desktop where you select the underlying LLM powering your experience. Previously, you could choose between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. Now, you can also choose “Temporary chat” among the available options.

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Once you launch it, the temporary chat screen notes that “for safety purposes, [OpenAI] may keep a copy [of your temporary chat] for up to 30 days.”

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Importantly, the temporary chat doesn’t appear to have access to the prior ChatGPT memories you stored, so if you are relying on those to do work in a temporary chat, you’ll have to provide that information again to the chatbot.

Closing the browser tab or window with the temporary chat will terminate it, and when you re-open ChatGPT, it should default back to GPT-4 for paying subscribers.

How to use ChatGPT history

Regular users of ChatGPT have likely already seen their prior chats piling up along the left rail of the application under the “Today” or date heading column (“Previous 7 days,” “Previous 30 days,” etc).

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Clicking each of these will re-open that chat instance. Now OpenAI is allowing for even more control and access to these prior chats.

The company today noted on its X account that it updated ChatGPT for Free users and Plus subscribers so all of them can still retain their chat history in this format on the left side, or in their archive, even if they have elected to opt-out of OpenAI using their data to train its models.

Why would you want this? If you work at a company or in an industry with high information security or privacy requirements, or simply don’t want OpenAI using your data for any reason — yet still want the power of ChatGPT to help you with your work or personal projects, and to be able to access your prior chats with the chatbot — you can now do both of these.

Previously, if you wanted a chat history, you needed to allow OpenAI to train on your session data (this was due to the way the company had ChatGPT set up).

Opt-out for model training can be accessed under “Username” then “Settings” followed by “Data Controls” and “Improve the model for everyone,” where the user can toggle between green for “on” (sharing chat session data with OpenAI for model training) or gray/white for “off” (not sharing it).

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The following animated GIF by OpenAI shows how to toggle the opt-in for OpenAI using your chat and user data for model training on or off.

We're updating our data controls for ChatGPT Free and Plus users. Now, you can access your chat history regardless of whether you’re opted into training for model improvement. If you’ve previously opted out, your choice will remain. Available on web today, and mobile soon. pic.twitter.com/KHqF2aTCYB — OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 30, 2024

As always, if you do decide to delete your ChatGPT history, you’ll want to navigate over to “Username” then “Settings” and “General,” and click the bright red button at the bottom labeled “Delete all” beside “Delete all chats.”

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While they may take a little bit of getting used to, the new options and features seem to offer ChatGPT users and subscribers even greater control and a more useful experience — a good strategy by OpenAI as competition increases across the board from other open source and proprietary LLM providers, model makers, and specialized AI buildwhat ers.

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BARK Air, the first airline catering specifically to dogs, is booking flights now

(Gray News) – Welcome to BARK Air, the world’s first air travel experience designed specifically for dogs.

In a news release from April, BARK Air said it is focused on putting dogs’ travel needs first and their human companions’ needs second, “enabling them to travel together comfortably and conveniently.”

BARK Air comes from the company BARK, known for its monthly subscription BARK Boxes that send toys and treats.

BARK is partnering with a jet charter company to make BARK Air a reality.

BARK is partnering with a jet charter company to make BARK Air a reality.

“Too often, dogs are denied travel, confined to a duffle bag, or endure the stress of flying in cargo,” the news release said. “Recognizing these challenges, and the increasing demand for an accessible solution, BARK Air presents a more fun – and humane – option for dogs traveling with their two-legged human companions.”

The goal of BARK Air is to treat dogs like first-class passengers.

Following booking, flyers will be contacted by a concierge to collect information about their dog to create a custom travel plan to ensure the best possible flight experience.

When checking in at the airport, flyers will only have to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before their flight for a simple check-in process – no crates, TSA checkpoints, or screening. The dogs will meet other furry friends on the flight.

Prior to boarding, dogs will receive flight prep with calming pheromones, music, and colors that pups prefer. All pet passengers will have access to various aids such as calming treats, noise-canceling earmuffs, and calming jackets to ensure a stress-free and enjoyable flight.

During the flight, dogs will be served treats, beverages, and other surprises “with the intent of pampering furry passengers and their humans.”

Flights are available to book now, with the first flight taking off from New York on May 23.

Initial flight routes will serve the New York City metro area via Westchester County Airport with flights to the Los Angeles area via Van Nuys and London, England via Stansted Airport.

The company hopes to expand further.

For more information about BARK Air and booking, visit DogsFlyFirst.com and follow their Instagram @barkair .

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The Most Famous Food Brands From Every State

Posted: May 2, 2024 | Last updated: May 2, 2024

<p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://wicklespickles.com" rel="noopener">Wickles Pickles</a>, Dadeville</p> <p>There are a lot of pickle brands out there, but Wickles Pickles definitely stands out. Every jar is filled with crispy chips and more than a hint of spice! They create a signature Southern-style pickle by using apple cider vinegar brine and bright red chili peppers, along with a few other secret pickle spices. Love pickles? <a href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/pickle-ice-cream-is-a-thing/">This new product will blow your mind.</a></p>

Wickles Pickles , Dadeville

There are a lot of pickle brands out there, but Wickles Pickles definitely stands out. Every jar is filled with crispy chips and more than a hint of spice! They create a signature Southern-style pickle by using apple cider vinegar brine and bright red chili peppers, along with a few other secret pickle spices. Love pickles? This new product will blow your mind.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.hiddenvalley.com" rel="noopener">Hidden Valley Ranch</a>, location unknown</strong></p> <p>None of the stories disclose the town in Alaska, but plumber Steve Henson was working in the Alaskan bush when he created Ranch. It was a tricky way to get his grouchy co-workers to eat their vegetables! Years later, he moved to California, bought a piece of property named Hidden Valley Ranch, and the rest is history.</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/best-homemade-ranch-dressing/" rel="noopener">Learn our secret to making the best homemade ranch dressing.</a></p>

Hidden Valley Ranch , location unknown

None of the stories disclose the town in Alaska, but plumber Steve Henson was working in the Alaskan bush when he created Ranch. It was a tricky way to get his grouchy co-workers to eat their vegetables! Years later, he moved to California, bought a piece of property named Hidden Valley Ranch, and the rest is history.

Learn our secret to making the best homemade ranch dressing.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.coldstonecreamery.com" rel="noopener">Cold Stone Creamery</a>, Tempe</strong></p> <p>The founders of Cold Stone Creamery weren't satisfied with the ice cream they could buy, so they decided to make a better brand. Their secret? Making the ice cream in-house every day and mixing it on a granite slab that's chilled to 16 degrees.</p>

Cold Stone Creamery , Tempe

The founders of Cold Stone Creamery weren't satisfied with the ice cream they could buy, so they decided to make a better brand. Their secret? Making the ice cream in-house every day and mixing it on a granite slab that's chilled to 16 degrees.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.jimmydean.com" rel="noopener">Jimmy Dean Sausage</a> (Tyson Foods), Springdale</strong></p> <p>Before Jimmy Dean was making sausage, he was a hit country star. After years of singing and acting, he became convinced that he could make the best sausage around. So, he ditched his career and teamed up with his brother to become the company's main salesman.</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/famous-food-brand-figures-in-real-life/" rel="noopener">Here's what Jimmy Dean looked like in real life!</a></p>

Jimmy Dean Sausage (Tyson Foods), Springdale

Before Jimmy Dean was making sausage, he was a hit country star. After years of singing and acting, he became convinced that he could make the best sausage around. So, he ditched his career and teamed up with his brother to become the company's main salesman.

Here's what Jimmy Dean looked like in real life!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.diamondnuts.com" rel="noopener">Diamond Nuts</a>, Stockton</strong></p> <p>Since 99-percent of the walnuts grown in the United States are from California, so it's no surprise that Diamond Nuts has been selling them since 1912. Although the company specializes in non-GMO walnuts, they also package <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/cooking-with-cashews/" rel="noopener">several other varieties like cashews</a>, almonds and pine nuts.</p>

Diamond Nuts , Stockton

Since 99-percent of the walnuts grown in the United States are from California, so it's no surprise that Diamond Nuts has been selling them since 1912. Although the company specializes in non-GMO walnuts, they also package several other varieties like cashews , almonds and pine nuts.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://silk.com" rel="noopener">Silk</a>, Broomfield</strong></p> <p>This famous dairy-free milk producer started as a tofu company and experimented with lots of plant-based foods—like meatballs sandwiches and sausage—before settling on soy milk. Today, Silk makes all kinds of non-dairy milk, including almond, coconut and cashew, along with non-dairy creamers and yogurt.</p>

Silk , Broomfield

This famous dairy-free milk producer started as a tofu company and experimented with lots of plant-based foods—like meatballs sandwiches and sausage—before settling on soy milk. Today, Silk makes all kinds of non-dairy milk, including almond, coconut and cashew, along with non-dairy creamers and yogurt.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.pepperidgefarm.com/" rel="noopener">Pepperidge Farm</a>, Fairfield</strong></p> <p>Margaret Rudkin had never <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/recipes-for-homemade-bread/" rel="noopener">baked a loaf of bread</a> in her life, but when her son developed allergies she got right to it. Her son showed so much improvement from eating the loaves that the doctor recommended Rudkin to other patients, and she began selling her Pepperidge Farm loaves at a premium price.</p>

Connecticut

Pepperidge Farm , Fairfield

Margaret Rudkin had never baked a loaf of bread in her life, but when her son developed allergies she got right to it. Her son showed so much improvement from eating the loaves that the doctor recommended Rudkin to other patients, and she began selling her Pepperidge Farm loaves at a premium price.

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.rapascrapple.com/%20" rel="noopener">Rapa Scrapple</a>, Bridgeville</strong></p> <p>Anyone from Philadelphia has a scrapple obsession, but Delaware is so serious about the meat that they've hosted an Apple Scrapple festival for 25 years and counting! The most popular brand of scrapple was invented by two brothers, and the company hasn't changed the recipes since the 1920s.</p>

Rapa Scrapple , Bridgeville

Anyone from Philadelphia has a scrapple obsession, but Delaware is so serious about the meat that they've hosted an Apple Scrapple festival for 25 years and counting! The most popular brand of scrapple was invented by two brothers, and the company hasn't changed the recipes since the 1920s.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://freshdelmonte.com/" rel="noopener">Fresh Del Monte Produce</a>, Coral Gables</strong></p> <p>In addition to their large produce portfolio, Coral Gables-based Fresh Del Monte also is one of the largest canned fruit and vegetable companies in the world. You probably recognize their brand in the grocery store when you're picking up some canned tomatoes <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/homemade-pasta-sauce-recipes/" rel="noopener">for your favorite tomato sauce</a>.</p>

Fresh Del Monte Produce , Coral Gables

In addition to their large produce portfolio, Coral Gables-based Fresh Del Monte also is one of the largest canned fruit and vegetable companies in the world. You probably recognize their brand in the grocery store when you're picking up some canned tomatoes for your favorite tomato sauce .

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://us.coca-cola.com" rel="noopener">Coca-Cola</a>, Atlanta</strong></p> <p>Did you know that the original recipe of Coca-Cola actually contained extracts of cocaine and kola nut? The recipe is still a secret today, but it certainly doesn't contain anything illegal anymore.</p>

Coca-Cola , Atlanta

Did you know that the original recipe of Coca-Cola actually contained extracts of cocaine and kola nut? The recipe is still a secret today, but it certainly doesn't contain anything illegal anymore.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.dole.com" rel="noopener">Dole</a>, Honolulu</strong></p> <p>Dole Food Company started with humble beginnings: the pineapple. Back in the early 1900s, a man named James Dole began to grow pineapples on 60 acres of land. Instead of exporting the fresh fruit, he packed the fruit in cans. He was wildly successful and they expanded their portfolio, growing to a multi-billion-dollar company.</p>

Dole , Honolulu

Dole Food Company started with humble beginnings: the pineapple. Back in the early 1900s, a man named James Dole began to grow pineapples on 60 acres of land. Instead of exporting the fresh fruit, he packed the fruit in cans. He was wildly successful and they expanded their portfolio, growing to a multi-billion-dollar company.

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.oreida.com/default.aspx" rel="noopener">Ore-Ida</a>, Boise</strong></p> <p>The founders of Ore-Ida originally started their company working with frozen corn, but when they expanded to potatoes they couldn't figure out how to freeze them. After a few experiments, they accidentally invented tater tots, a product that made them significantly more famous than corn!</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/top-10-tater-tot-recipes/" rel="noopener">Check out our top 10 favorite Tater Tot recipes.</a></p>

Ore-Ida , Boise

The founders of Ore-Ida originally started their company working with frozen corn, but when they expanded to potatoes they couldn't figure out how to freeze them. After a few experiments, they accidentally invented tater tots, a product that made them significantly more famous than corn!

Check out our top 10 favorite Tater Tot recipes.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://hostesscakes.com/products%20" rel="noopener">Twinkies</a>, Schiller Park</strong></p> <p>Everyone's favorite cream-filled treat was originally filled with bananas! The company only switched to the now-popular vanilla cream because banana imports slowed to a halt during World War II.</p>

Twinkies , Schiller Park

Everyone's favorite cream-filled treat was originally filled with bananas! The company only switched to the now-popular vanilla cream because banana imports slowed to a halt during World War II.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.popweaver.com" rel="noopener">Pop Weaver Popcorn</a>, Indianapolis</strong></p> <p>Weaver Popcorn started with door-to-door sales, but this Indiana-based company now produces over 30 percent of the popcorn sold in the world. It's not hand-shucked and bagged anymore, but Weaver still keeps their processes traditional.</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/holiday-popcorn/" rel="noopener">Perk up the popcorn for your next party with these recipes.</a></p>

Pop Weaver Popcorn , Indianapolis

Weaver Popcorn started with door-to-door sales, but this Indiana-based company now produces over 30 percent of the popcorn sold in the world. It's not hand-shucked and bagged anymore, but Weaver still keeps their processes traditional.

Perk up the popcorn for your next party with these recipes.

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.bluebunny.com" rel="noopener">Blue Bunny Ice Cream</a>, LeMars</strong></p> <p>Blue Bunny Ice Cream put the small town of LeMars, Iowa, on the map. It may only have a population of 10,000 people, but they make more ice cream than anywhere in the world. That makes it the Ice Cream Capital of the World!</p>

Blue Bunny Ice Cream , LeMars

Blue Bunny Ice Cream put the small town of LeMars, Iowa, on the map. It may only have a population of 10,000 people, but they make more ice cream than anywhere in the world. That makes it the Ice Cream Capital of the World!

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.originaljuan.com" rel="noopener">Original Juan</a>, Kansas City</strong></p> <p>If you're looking for artisanal hot sauces with a serious burn, Original Juan's <em>Pain Is Good</em> line is absolutely the choice for you. Every sauce is kettle-cooked in small batches, keeping the process handcrafted.</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-make-homemade-hot-sauce/" rel="noopener">Learn how to make your own homemade hot sauce with our quick and easy recipes.</a></p>

Original Juan , Kansas City

If you're looking for artisanal hot sauces with a serious burn, Original Juan's Pain Is Good line is absolutely the choice for you. Every sauce is kettle-cooked in small batches, keeping the process handcrafted.

Learn how to make your own homemade hot sauce with our quick and easy recipes.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.hotpockets.com" rel="noopener">Hot Pockets</a>, Mount Sterling</strong></p> <p>Everyone's favorite handheld snack is made in the Nestle factory located in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Did you know that little cardboard packet that comes with each Hot Pocket concentrates the microwave's heat, making a crispy crust that tastes oven-baked?</p>

Hot Pockets , Mount Sterling

Everyone's favorite handheld snack is made in the Nestle factory located in Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Did you know that little cardboard packet that comes with each Hot Pocket concentrates the microwave's heat, making a crispy crust that tastes oven-baked?

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tabasco.com" rel="noopener">Tabasco</a>, Avery Island</strong></p> <p>Little has changed about this famous oak-aged hot sauce since the 1800s. Every seed originates from Avery Island, and every single pepper is still hand-picked. Even the salt used to mash the peppers comes from the island!</p>

Tabasco , Avery Island

Little has changed about this famous oak-aged hot sauce since the 1800s. Every seed originates from Avery Island, and every single pepper is still hand-picked. Even the salt used to mash the peppers comes from the island!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://bmbeans.com" rel="noopener">B&M Beans</a>, Casco Bay</strong></p> <p>Brick-oven baked beans are something of a New England specialty, and B&M Beans perfected the process back in 1913. The company is now owned by Pillsbury, but they still make their canned beans the traditional way in their Casco Bay factory.</p>

B&M Beans , Casco Bay

Brick-oven baked beans are something of a New England specialty, and B&M Beans perfected the process back in 1913. The company is now owned by Pillsbury, but they still make their canned beans the traditional way in their Casco Bay factory.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.mccormickcorporation.com" rel="noopener">McCormick</a>, Sparks</strong></p> <p>Unless you're <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/how-to-make-taco-seasoning-plus-12-more-must-know-spice-blends/" rel="noopener">making your own spice blends</a>, chances are good you have more than a few McCormick spices on your shelf. In addition to their signature spice jars, they also make the flavorings for Old Bay, Zatarain's, Thai Kitchen and Frank's Red Hot.</p>

McCormick , Sparks

Unless you're making your own spice blends , chances are good you have more than a few McCormick spices on your shelf. In addition to their signature spice jars, they also make the flavorings for Old Bay, Zatarain's, Thai Kitchen and Frank's Red Hot.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.oceanspray.com" rel="noopener">Ocean Spray</a>, Lakeville</strong></p> <p>Today, Ocean Spray is a huge cooperative of over 700 growers, but it started with just three Massachusetts cranberry growers in 1930. Their first product was jellied cranberry sauce, but they quickly segued into the juice market.</p>

Massachusetts

Ocean Spray , Lakeville

Today, Ocean Spray is a huge cooperative of over 700 growers, but it started with just three Massachusetts cranberry growers in 1930. Their first product was jellied cranberry sauce, but they quickly segued into the juice market.

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/home.html%20" rel="noopener">Kellogg's</a>, Battle Creek</strong></p> <p>The Kellogg brothers accidentally started their company when they created Corn Flakes, an easily digestible and nutritious breakfast cereal. The cereal was a hit, and it wasn't long until the company had cornered the ready-to-eat breakfast market.</p>

Kellogg's , Battle Creek

The Kellogg brothers accidentally started their company when they created Corn Flakes, an easily digestible and nutritious breakfast cereal. The cereal was a hit, and it wasn't long until the company had cornered the ready-to-eat breakfast market.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.spam.com" rel="noopener">Spam</a>, Austin </strong></p> <p>When Hormel introduced Spam to the world in 1937, they had no idea it would become an international favorite. It's so popular these days in the Philippines that the restaurant Spam Jam serves nothing but Spam-inspired dishes!</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/spam/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Learn more about everyone's favorite meat-in-a-can.</a></p>

Spam , Austin

When Hormel introduced Spam to the world in 1937, they had no idea it would become an international favorite. It's so popular these days in the Philippines that the restaurant Spam Jam serves nothing but Spam-inspired dishes!

Learn more about everyone's favorite meat-in-a-can.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.barqs.com" rel="noopener">Barq's Root Beer</a>, Biloxi</strong></p> <p>In 1898, Edward Charles Edmond Barq, Sr., moved to the beach resort town of Biloxi and bottled his first root beer. The chemist-turned-mixologist immediately had a following with the uniquely-flavored beverage, but Prohibition really created the sales boom that put Barq's on the map.</p>

Mississippi

Barq's Root Beer , Biloxi

In 1898, Edward Charles Edmond Barq, Sr., moved to the beach resort town of Biloxi and bottled his first root beer. The chemist-turned-mixologist immediately had a following with the uniquely-flavored beverage, but Prohibition really created the sales boom that put Barq's on the map.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.kraftmacandcheese.com" rel="noopener">Kraft Mac and Cheese</a>, St. Louis</strong></p> <p>This iconic blue box was invented during World War II. It was a time when meat and dairy were highly rationed, and families needed something hearty and filling. Kraft Mac and Cheese cost only 19 cents and had a shelf life of 10 months!</p>

Kraft Mac and Cheese , St. Louis

This iconic blue box was invented during World War II. It was a time when meat and dairy were highly rationed, and families needed something hearty and filling. Kraft Mac and Cheese cost only 19 cents and had a shelf life of 10 months!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://creamofthewest.com" rel="noopener">Cream of the West</a>, Harlowton</strong></p> <p>If hot, whole-grain cereal is your thing, you've probably had Cream of the West. The only ingredient is organic red wheat, and it's made with 100-percent whole grains that are milled and grown in Montana.</p>

Cream of the West , Harlowton

If hot, whole-grain cereal is your thing, you've probably had Cream of the West. The only ingredient is organic red wheat, and it's made with 100-percent whole grains that are milled and grown in Montana.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.koolaid.com" rel="noopener">Kool-Aid</a>, Hastings</strong></p> <p>Did you know that Kool-Aid brought a family from rags-to-riches, a true example of the American Dream? Inventor Edwin E. Perkins was inspired by Jell-O's transformation from powder to gel and was convinced he could turn his invention, a drink called Fruit-Smack, into a powder. He did, and became a millionaire!</p> <p><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/kool-aid-pickles/" rel="noopener">Did you know that you can make colorful Kool-Aid pickles?</a></p>

Kool-Aid , Hastings

Did you know that Kool-Aid brought a family from rags-to-riches, a true example of the American Dream? Inventor Edwin E. Perkins was inspired by Jell-O's transformation from powder to gel and was convinced he could turn his invention, a drink called Fruit-Smack, into a powder. He did, and became a millionaire!

Did you know that you can make colorful Kool-Aid pickles?

<p><strong><a href="https://umpquaoats.com" rel="nofollow noopener">Umpqua Oats</a>, Las Vegas</strong></p> <p>This Las Vegas-based company sells single serving breakfast cups that will change the way you think about oatmeal. The founders of Umpqua Oats were tired of the oatmeal that came out of paper packets, so they invented a healthier grab-and-go oatmeal.</p>

Umpqua Oats , Las Vegas

This Las Vegas-based company sells single serving breakfast cups that will change the way you think about oatmeal. The founders of Umpqua Oats were tired of the oatmeal that came out of paper packets, so they invented a healthier grab-and-go oatmeal.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.stonyfield.com" rel="noopener">Stonyfield Farm Inc.</a>, Londonderry</strong></p> <p>This famous, organic yogurt brand started as a way to fund a nonprofit organic farming school back in 1983. The yogurt was such a hit, the founders realized they could make more of a difference selling their product than teaching students—and the rest is history!</p>

New Hampshire

Stonyfield Farm Inc. , Londonderry

This famous, organic yogurt brand started as a way to fund a nonprofit organic farming school back in 1983. The yogurt was such a hit, the founders realized they could make more of a difference selling their product than teaching students—and the rest is history!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.hellmanns.com/us/en/home.html" rel="noopener">Hellmann's</a>, Englewood Cliffs</strong></p> <p>Mayonnaise is pretty a polarizing topic—you either love it or you hate it, and those that dig it have brand loyalty that runs pretty deep. People love Hellmann's because they still make their mayo with three simple ingredients—eggs, vinegar and oil. That's it!</p>

Hellmann's , Englewood Cliffs

Mayonnaise is pretty a polarizing topic—you either love it or you hate it, and those that dig it have brand loyalty that runs pretty deep. People love Hellmann's because they still make their mayo with three simple ingredients—eggs, vinegar and oil. That's it!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.hatchchileco.com" rel="noopener">Hatch Chile Company</a>, Albuquerque</strong></p> <p>New Mexico is famous for their chiles, but no chile is more iconic than the Hatch green chiles. If you've ever needed a <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chilies-rellenos/" rel="noopener">can of green chiles for chiles rellenos</a>, you've probably grabbed one of their cans.</p>

Hatch Chile Company , Albuquerque

New Mexico is famous for their chiles, but no chile is more iconic than the Hatch green chiles. If you've ever needed a can of green chiles for chiles rellenos , you've probably grabbed one of their cans.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://boarshead.com" rel="noopener">Boar's Head</a>, New York City</strong></p> <p>Back in 1905, the Boar's Head founder was delivering his deli meat with a horse-drawn wagon. Today, it's still a family-run company but it's distributed all over the country! In addition to high-quality deli meats, you can also find their signature condiments, like mustard and barbecue sauce.</p>

Boar's Head , New York City

Back in 1905, the Boar's Head founder was delivering his deli meat with a horse-drawn wagon. Today, it's still a family-run company but it's distributed all over the country! In addition to high-quality deli meats, you can also find their signature condiments, like mustard and barbecue sauce.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.mtolivepickles.com" rel="noopener">Mt. Olive Pickles</a>, Mount Olive</strong></p> <p>The Mt. Olive Pickle Company wasn't originally trying to make their own pickles—they just wanted to brine cucumbers and sell them to other companies. When that didn't work out, they started canning their own pickles and now they're one of the largest privately held pickle companies in the country.</p>

North Carolina

Mt. Olive Pickles , Mount Olive

The Mt. Olive Pickle Company wasn't originally trying to make their own pickles—they just wanted to brine cucumbers and sell them to other companies. When that didn't work out, they started canning their own pickles and now they're one of the largest privately held pickle companies in the country.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.creamofwheat.com" rel="noopener">Cream of Wheat</a>, Grand Forks</strong></p> <p>You might not know that North Dakota is one of the top producers of spring wheat, growing almost half of the country's supply along with barley, oats and durum wheat (for making pasta). So, it's no surprise that the breakfast staple, Cream of Wheat, was invented by wheat millers in Grand Forks, ND, back in 1893.</p>

North Dakota

Cream of Wheat , Grand Forks

You might not know that North Dakota is one of the top producers of spring wheat, growing almost half of the country's supply along with barley, oats and durum wheat (for making pasta). So, it's no surprise that the breakfast staple, Cream of Wheat, was invented by wheat millers in Grand Forks, ND, back in 1893.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.smuckers.com" rel="noopener">Smuckers</a>, Orrville</strong></p> <p>You might love Smuckers for their perfectly sweetened preserves, but they do so much more than that. The J.M. Smucker Company also owns Jif peanut butter, Pillsbury and Folger's—everything you need to start your day out right!</p>

Smuckers , Orrville

You might love Smuckers for their perfectly sweetened preserves, but they do so much more than that. The J.M. Smucker Company also owns Jif peanut butter, Pillsbury and Folger's—everything you need to start your day out right!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://nonnis.com" rel="noopener">Nonni's Foods</a>, Tulsa</strong></p> <p>The leading brand of biscotti in America is Nonni's Foods. You may also know them as their market name, La Dolce Vita or THINaddictives. Since they're made without artificial preservatives or flavors and quality ingredients, including real fruit, they make a perfect snack.</p>

Nonni's Foods , Tulsa

The leading brand of biscotti in America is Nonni's Foods. You may also know them as their market name, La Dolce Vita or THINaddictives. Since they're made without artificial preservatives or flavors and quality ingredients, including real fruit, they make a perfect snack.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tillamook.com" rel="noopener">Tillamook County Creamery Association</a>, Tillamook</strong></p> <p>This farmer-owned dairy co-op does more than just milk cows—they're famous for making cheese, ice cream, butter and yogurt. If you visit the Oregon factory, you can tour the facility and watch the cheese being made!</p>

Tillamook County Creamery Association , Tillamook

This farmer-owned dairy co-op does more than just milk cows—they're famous for making cheese, ice cream, butter and yogurt. If you visit the Oregon factory, you can tour the facility and watch the cheese being made!

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.heinz.com" rel="noopener">Heinz Ketchup</a>, Pittsburgh </strong></p> <p>Today, ketchup is one of the most ubiquitous condiments in the United States, but it wasn't actually invented until the late 1800s. A man named Henry J. Heinz added a large amount of vinegar to preserve ripe, red tomatoes and now it's one of the most recognizable bottles in the world.</p> <p>You can clean with ketchup—<a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/clean-with-ketchup/" rel="noopener">here's how</a>.</p>

Pennsylvania

Heinz Ketchup , Pittsburgh

Today, ketchup is one of the most ubiquitous condiments in the United States, but it wasn't actually invented until the late 1800s. A man named Henry J. Heinz added a large amount of vinegar to preserve ripe, red tomatoes and now it's one of the most recognizable bottles in the world.

You can clean with ketchup— here's how .

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.gleegum.com/" rel="noopener">Glee Gum</a> (Verve, Inc.), Providence</strong></p> <p>This woman-owned business takes chewing gum back to its roots, importing chicle tree sap from Guatemala and making gum the old-fashioned way. Parents love Glee Gum because it doesn't contain any preservatives, sweeteners or artificial flavors.</p>

Rhode Island

Glee Gum (Verve, Inc.), Providence

This woman-owned business takes chewing gum back to its roots, importing chicle tree sap from Guatemala and making gum the old-fashioned way. Parents love Glee Gum because it doesn't contain any preservatives, sweeteners or artificial flavors.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.ricekrispies.com/en_US/home.html" rel="noopener">Rice Krispies</a>, Rock Hill</strong></p> <p>Rice Krispies cereal might not have been invented in South Carolina, but the man responsible for their branding lived in Rock Hill. Illustrator Vernon Grant created the characters Snap, Crackle and Pop—which is considered by many to be one of the greatest moves in American advertising.</p>

South Carolina

Rice Krispies , Rock Hill

Rice Krispies cereal might not have been invented in South Carolina, but the man responsible for their branding lived in Rock Hill. Illustrator Vernon Grant created the characters Snap, Crackle and Pop—which is considered by many to be one of the greatest moves in American advertising.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.belbrandsusa.com" rel="noopener">Bel Brands USA</a>, Brookings</strong></p> <p>The French-owned company, Bel Brands, makes many of its favorite cheeses in Brookings, South Dakota. You might recognize them from the iconic wax-covered Babybel cheese, tubs of garlicky Boursin cheese or their Laughing Cow cheese.</p>

South Dakota

Bel Brands USA , Brookings

The French-owned company, Bel Brands, makes many of its favorite cheeses in Brookings, South Dakota. You might recognize them from the iconic wax-covered Babybel cheese, tubs of garlicky Boursin cheese or their Laughing Cow cheese.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://bentonscountryhams2.com" rel="noopener">Benton's</a>, Madisonville</strong></p> <p>Chefs all around the country are singing the praises of Benton's Smoky Mountain Country Hams. The company follows the same family recipes established in 1947, and they're known for making some of the smokiest bacon and savory hams in the world.</p>

Benton's , Madisonville

Chefs all around the country are singing the praises of Benton's Smoky Mountain Country Hams. The company follows the same family recipes established in 1947, and they're known for making some of the smokiest bacon and savory hams in the world.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.fritolay.com" rel="noopener">Frito Lay</a>, Plano</strong></p> <p>Lay's recent <em>Do Us A Flavor </em>contest led to some pretty wacky flavored chips, including crispy taco, cappuccino and Southern biscuits and gravy. (<a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/lays-potato-chips/" rel="noopener">We just had to give them a taste test!</a>) It not only boosted sales, but it gave the company a leg-up with millennials, who loved the digital contest.</p>

Frito Lay , Plano

Lay's recent Do Us A Flavor contest led to some pretty wacky flavored chips, including crispy taco, cappuccino and Southern biscuits and gravy. ( We just had to give them a taste test! ) It not only boosted sales, but it gave the company a leg-up with millennials, who loved the digital contest.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.postconsumerbrands.com" rel="noopener">Post</a>, Salt Lake City</strong></p> <p>Post is the third largest producer of cereal in the United States, after General Mills and Kellogg's. The makers of Honey Bunches of Oats and Fruity Pebbles distributes most of their cereals out of Salt Lake City.</p>

Post , Salt Lake City

Post is the third largest producer of cereal in the United States, after General Mills and Kellogg's. The makers of Honey Bunches of Oats and Fruity Pebbles distributes most of their cereals out of Salt Lake City.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.benjerry.com" rel="noopener">Ben & Jerry's</a>, Burlington</strong></p> <p>When a couple of childhood friends teamed up to start Ben & Jerry's, they sold everything from crepes to soup. Over the years, they scaled back and focused on what they're really good at—<a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/retired-ben-and-jerrys-flavors/" rel="noopener">ice cream with fun and funky flavors</a>.</p>

Ben & Jerry's , Burlington

When a couple of childhood friends teamed up to start Ben & Jerry's, they sold everything from crepes to soup. Over the years, they scaled back and focused on what they're really good at— ice cream with fun and funky flavors .

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.smithfield.com" rel="noopener">Smithfield</a>, Smithfield</strong></p> <p>Smithfield uses such a unique curing process for their hams it's actually protected by law. The company can only produce their hams in the town of Smithfield, VA, where the humidity, airborne enzymes and air quality are perfect to flavor the ham's rind.</p>

Smithfield , Smithfield

Smithfield uses such a unique curing process for their hams it's actually protected by law. The company can only produce their hams in the town of Smithfield, VA, where the humidity, airborne enzymes and air quality are perfect to flavor the ham's rind.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.starbucks.com" rel="noopener">Starbucks</a>, Seattle</strong></p> <p>This now-international coffee brand was originally a small location that sold small-batch roasted coffee beans out of Pike Place Market. It wasn't even started by businesspeople—the original founders were writers and teachers. Now, they're so famous that we were able to create <a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/starbucks-copycat-recipes/" rel="noopener">over 20 copycat recipes</a>.</p>

Starbucks , Seattle

This now-international coffee brand was originally a small location that sold small-batch roasted coffee beans out of Pike Place Market. It wasn't even started by businesspeople—the original founders were writers and teachers. Now, they're so famous that we were able to create over 20 copycat recipes .

<p class=""><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.budgetsaver.com/" rel="noopener">Ziegenfelder</a>, Wheeling</strong></p> <p>You might not know the Ziegenfelder name, but you'll certainly recognize one of their best-selling products—the Sonic drive-in Popsicle. The ice pop company has been around for 154 years, and it has been women-owned for the last 10 years.</p>

West Virginia

Ziegenfelder , Wheeling

You might not know the Ziegenfelder name, but you'll certainly recognize one of their best-selling products—the Sonic drive-in Popsicle. The ice pop company has been around for 154 years, and it has been women-owned for the last 10 years.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="https://www.swissmiss.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Swiss Miss</a>, Menomonie </strong></p> <p>The famous packets of Swiss Miss hot chocolate weren't originally invented for consumers. They were exclusively served on airlines since the powdered milk package was lightweight and the flight attendants only had to add hot water to make the drink.</p>

Swiss Miss , Menomonie

The famous packets of Swiss Miss hot chocolate weren't originally invented for consumers. They were exclusively served on airlines since the powdered milk package was lightweight and the flight attendants only had to add hot water to make the drink.

<p><strong><a class="SWhtmlLink" href="http://www.wyominggourmetbeef.com/" rel="noopener">Wyoming Gourmet Beef</a>, Cody</strong></p> <p>It's not surprising that the Cowboy state is flush with beef jerky! You can order Wyoming Gourmet Beef from anywhere in the country, except Alaska and Hawaii. Their gluten-free, MSG-free, nitrite-free beef sticks are some of the best in the business.</p>

Wyoming Gourmet Beef , Cody

It's not surprising that the Cowboy state is flush with beef jerky! You can order Wyoming Gourmet Beef from anywhere in the country, except Alaska and Hawaii. Their gluten-free, MSG-free, nitrite-free beef sticks are some of the best in the business.

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