Small Business Saturday: Here’s a list of Black-owned businesses to shop

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So maybe you’ve decided to skip out on Black Friday this year. You might want to consider starting your local holiday shopping on Small Business Saturday instead. Held annually, the Saturday after Thanksgiving since 2010, SBS is an awesome way to support local businesses in your community. It’s a great idea to shop on Small Business Saturday, but if the thought of shopping this holiday season has you sick, you can shop without leaving the comfort of your home. Here are a few minority owned small business with great online shops and a few discounts to go with them.  


1. Games Plus Inc.: www.GamesPlusInc.com


 Save 30% on almost every item and free shipping online. Use promo BF30–excludes TVs, consoles and computers.

2. Standout Style Boutique: www.shopstandout.com 


Use code SHOPSMALL for 10% off, free shipping on orders $75

3.  Khamryn B. Shoes: www.khamrynb.com 

High fashion clothing, shoes and accessories for both men and women.

4.  Sultry Eyewear: SultrybySLR.com/facebook 

The post-Thanksgiving Day collection is on sale now.

5. Enjoycorn: Facebook.com/enjoyacorn

Call in orders for gourmet popcorn, from their delicious turtle flavored to their famous buffalo ranch. 

6. Love thy Jewelry: www.lovethyjewelry.com

Get 20% off with coupon code THYFIRST

7. Scentsy: https://sabrinamcgraw.scentsy.us

8. Sasha Chique: http://www.sashachique.com

Get 50% off clearance items

9. So She Cosmetics: http://www.soshecosmetics.com

10. Custom Bling N Things: www.CustomBlingNThings.com

11. Oh My Miracle! Herbal Hair Growth: www.ohmymiraclehairoil.com

12. What You Need Is …: www.whatuneedis.com

Promoting your business to 56K potential customers worldwide.

13. AVON: Youravon.com/arapaz

Now in its sixth year, Small Business Saturday is catching on as a positive cultural trend. Research indicates that shoppers who heard of Small Business Saturday spent over $5B in previous years, and more plan to shop at small businesses this Saturday.

So do you plan to shop small this Saturday? Tell us where in the comments!

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