I still have a couple of boxes of the American made matches. I think I bought them maybe 2007? Still works if I need to light the stove. I bought a 3 pack of 250 at WM. Might have been less than $2.50. Also have one last small box that came in a 10 pack. I think I got these for a backpacking trip, including strike anywhere matches I placed in a sealed match container. This was back when they were owned by Jarden Brands before their merger with Newell Rubbermaid.
Heard the factory in Minnesota closed. I don't believe stick matches are made in the US any more.
https://www.manufacturing.net/opera...chstick-factory-in-the-us-will-soon-shut-down
The label does have a few things I question. Says it has a “safe non-toxic head”. These days, matches sold in California have a Prop 65 warning, although it might not be about the head.
You can still buy Diamond matches, but they’re imported. Not sure how many still use them over butane kitchen lighters. Obviously smoking is down.
https://www.diamonddoesitbetter.com/product-category/matches/
Heard the factory in Minnesota closed. I don't believe stick matches are made in the US any more.
https://www.manufacturing.net/opera...chstick-factory-in-the-us-will-soon-shut-down
The label does have a few things I question. Says it has a “safe non-toxic head”. These days, matches sold in California have a Prop 65 warning, although it might not be about the head.
You can still buy Diamond matches, but they’re imported. Not sure how many still use them over butane kitchen lighters. Obviously smoking is down.
https://www.diamonddoesitbetter.com/product-category/matches/