For the 14th year running, ABC News’ “World News Tonight” is spotlighting small businesses across the country that make and sell American-made products in its annual Made in America Christmas series.
From Christmas tree growing kits to delicious treats, “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir reports on small businesses in the U.S. creating products and jobs.
Check out the full list of companies featured on Made in America Christmas this year:
Dec. 2, 2025
While it may be cold and snowing in part of the country, Muir took a trip to Van Leeuwen Ice Cream’s SoHo location in New York City — taste testing the confections they’re churning for the holidays, and trying out the American-made Zeroll Ice Cream Scoop.
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream relies on farmers from coast to coast, sourcing ingredients from across the country to create sweet, one of a kind flavors that ship from more than 100 scoop shops.
Founded in 1935, Zeroll Ice Cream Scoops are made in Avondale, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. The ice cream scoop actually warms the ice cream, creating the perfect scoop every time.
Dec. 1, 2025
Muir shares how Americans can find the perfect tree at a Christmas tree farm — or plant one in their own backyard from the Jonsteen Tree Company in California.
Various types of evergreen trees are available to purchase as seedlings, shipped to you, and then planted to enjoy for years to come. From Trees of the Pacific Northwest to the Rare and Endangered, there’s a pine tree for everyone.
With the holiday season in full swing post-Thanksgiving, Christmas tree farms across America saw a surge of customers picking out a tree that’s just right for their family home.
– King’s Mountain Tree Farm (Orrington, Maine)
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