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We are a family owned and operated business. What most people call “Mom and Pop”. We are manufacturers and retailers. What that means is we MAKE all our own cookie cutters. We do not sell any other manufacturers cutters. Every cookie cutter you see on our site is designed, produced, and packed by “POP”. Any communication you have is with “MOM”. We work together as a team to create the best experience you can have while shopping our store. We started online in 2006. When we started, we didn’t realize how popular our cookie cutters would be online. We decided on the retail end of the business to supply everyone who wanted our cutters a chance to purchase them at a reasonable price. We are just “average Joes” raising our family. We know this is tough and the cost of everything is high. Many manufacturers have chosen to go to places like China to make their products at a cheaper price. Unfortunately, quality seems to suffer too. We are proud to offer an American Made product. This usually means a higher price, but we don’t think it has to. Our hope is to provide you with a great shopping experience, a quality cookie cutter, and the best possible prices we can.
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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Recycle Your Cookie Cutters


Hi Again,

Please remember that all the cookie cutters you buy from American Tradition Cookie Cutters are tin. This means they can be recycled along with your glass and metal. However, before you do that make sure they are worthy of the "trash". Cookie cutters can be used for a variety of things. Even if it is rusted a little ,from many years of great use, you can use that cookie cutter for other projects. Check out my previous blogs for ideas. If after all the possible uses you can think of don't just throw them out. Recycling is a way of insuring that our environment is protected and helps keep costs down on future products.

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